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This course provides emergency response personnel with practical training under real fire conditions and with their emergency response leaders providing the instructions. The curriculum is custom-designed to meet a client's specific training needs. Clients may choose from the following areas of interest: basic, intermediate, or advanced classroom and/or evolutions. Based on the customers needs this course can be 8-40 hours in length.
Topics are custom-designed to meet the client's specific training needs.
Subjects can include, but are not limited to:
All emergency response personnel, including fire prevention, suppression, control, and safety personnel
Classes are taught at the Brayton Fire Training Field in College Station, Texas. All bunker gear used during live firefighting evaluations must be NFPA 1971 compliant. All bunker gear should include coat, pants, hood, gloves, helmet and boots which will be inspected for the NFPA tags and unsafe conditions prior to the start of class. Any bunker gear found to be unsafe or not NFPA compliant will not be used on the field. It will be the student's responsibility to replace unsafe equipment and functional gear.
Courses will begin at 8 a.m. on the first day of class unless other arrangements have been made.
Fees must be paid prior to or on the first day of class unless other arrangements have been made. Fees do not include lodging or meals.
For more information contact:
Mark Jackson @ 979/458-3642 or you may contact him @ mark.jackson@teex.tamu.edu