Fire Training
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We take a systematic disciplined approach to Emergency Response Training,
to ensure a higher degree of efficiency while minimizing the risk. Training
meets all applicable standards and regulations. A variety of programs are
offered to meet the needs of Emergency Responders in Career, Volunteer,
Industrial and Government Services. |
Live Fire 101
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Course Description:
This course enhances basic training for firefighters by providing an introductory
exposure to live-fire conditions inside a structure. Room and content fire scenarios
are used to develop knowledge and skills in applying appropriate fire control methods.
The students will be coached to assess situation, coordinate various fire control tasks,
search and rescue techniques and identify/communicate benchmarks that could be applied at typical residential fires. |
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Live Fire 201
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Course Description:
Interesting, challenging, and relevant!! Can be used for upgrade or refresher.
Building on experience gained in LF-101: Introduction to Structural Firefighting,
the firefighter will develop significantly more skill and confidence.
The live-fire scenarios are much more challenging and include elements of: below-grade,
second floor, third floor, vertical extension, standpipe, apartment pack, ventilation by
laddering, search, rescue, multiple team coordination, multiple company response.
The students will be coached to assess situation, coordinate various fire control tasks,
and identify/communicate benchmarks that could be applied at typical residential and small business fires. |
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Live Fire 301
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Course Description:
Interesting, challenging, and relevant, this program is designed to assist experienced or new
officers in preparation and development of their knowledge and skills to work as a Fire/Rescue
Officer within a fire department command structure.
The students will be coached through various live fire scenarios to assess the situation,
take command, coordinate various teams and groups, and demonstrate overall scene management
skills that could be applied to typical residential, small business and motor vehicle fires. |
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