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Company Officer 2C
Jul
13
to Jul 16

Company Officer 2C

Company Officer 2C
Fire Inspections and Investigation
Presented by Sterling Fire Training

Oakland Fire Department Training Division
250 Victory Ct.
Oakland, CA 94607

0830 – 1630 each day

This course provides information on conducting inspections, identifying hazards and addressing violations, performing a fire investigation to determine preliminary cause and securing the incident scene and preserving evidence.

Students should bring:

Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 4th edition, International Fire Service Training Association, 2007, 0879392819

-or-

Fire Officer: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition, Jones and Bartlett, 2010, 9781449600621

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2-Day Ladder Academy
Jul
14
to Jul 15

2-Day Ladder Academy

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SFT RIO / CEET
Jul
15

SFT RIO / CEET

SFT Registered Instructor Orientation

Certification Examination Evaluator Training (CEET)

July 15th, 2026
RIO 0800-1200 CEET 1300-1700
Merced College: 3600 M St. Merced, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course is designed to provide instructors who will deliver SFT training programs with an overview of State Fire Training, CFSTES and FSTEP, instructor registration requirements, instructor responsibilities and accountability, how to schedule and return courses, and the SFT Procedures Manual. 

MATERIALS

Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet for course participation. A smart phone is not an appropriate tool for this course.

PREREQUISITE

Enrolled students must provide proof of completed Instructor 1 course to attend.

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SFT Ethical Leadership
Jul
16

SFT Ethical Leadership

SFT ETHICAL LEADERSHIP

July 16th, 2026
0800-1700hrs
Merced, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to identify the value of ethical behavior in instructional settings, describe how ethical norms influence individual ethics, identify a personal ethical perspective and core values and how they impact communication and ethical decision making, and make an ethical decision using an ethical decision-making model, in order to assist in making ethical decisions when faced with an ethical dilemma in an instructional setting and carry out the roles and responsibilities of an SFT instructor in an ethical manner.

DESIGNED FOR

Individuals who wish to teach State Fire Training courses as a registered instructor and anyone interested in pursuing ethical behavior in an instructional setting.

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Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques
Jul
20

Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques

Access Granted:
Firefighter Lock Picking & Entry Techniques


This course is specifically designed for firefighters who seek to minimize property damage during less critical responses. Whether you’re dealing with residential, commercial locks, or padlocks, this class equips you with the knowledge and skills to access buildings swiftly and safely without resorting to destructive entry methods, while prioritizing proper techniques in emergency responses.
Each student is provided with a lock picking kit.

You will learn techniques for bypassing secondary door latches, electronic entry systems, and utilizing specialty tools to efficiently gain access in various situations.

Upcoming Dates:
July 23 (Post Falls, ID)
July 27 (Caldwell, ID)
August 26 (Monterey, CA)

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Rope Rescue Operations
Jul
20
to Jul 24

Rope Rescue Operations

To register, email Paul Cole: paulcolec10@gmail.com

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Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques
Jul
23

Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques

Access Granted:
Firefighter Lock Picking & Entry Techniques


This course is specifically designed for firefighters who seek to minimize property damage during less critical responses. Whether you’re dealing with residential, commercial locks, or padlocks, this class equips you with the knowledge and skills to access buildings swiftly and safely without resorting to destructive entry methods, while prioritizing proper techniques in emergency responses.
Each student is provided with a lock picking kit.

You will learn techniques for bypassing secondary door latches, electronic entry systems, and utilizing specialty tools to efficiently gain access in various situations.

Upcoming Dates:
July 27 (Caldwell, ID)
August 26 (Monterey, CA)

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Forcible Entry Physics
Jul
25
to Jul 26

Forcible Entry Physics

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Driver Operator 1B
Jul
27
to Jul 31

Driver Operator 1B

DRIVER OPERATOR 1B

West Valley Regional Fire Training Consortium
July 27-31, 2026
Woodland, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to operate and perform preventative maintenance on a pumping apparatus. Topics include routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions; producing hand, master, and foam fire streams; relay pump operations; and supplying water to fire sprinkler and standpipe systems.

PREREQUISITE

  •  OSFM certified Fire Fighter 1 or certified Fire Fighter 2 tenured path

  • 1A: Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator (2008 or newer)

  • A valid driver’s license

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Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques
Jul
27

Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques

Access Granted:
Firefighter Lock Picking & Entry Techniques


This course is specifically designed for firefighters who seek to minimize property damage during less critical responses. Whether you’re dealing with residential, commercial locks, or padlocks, this class equips you with the knowledge and skills to access buildings swiftly and safely without resorting to destructive entry methods, while prioritizing proper techniques in emergency responses.
Each student is provided with a lock picking kit.

You will learn techniques for bypassing secondary door latches, electronic entry systems, and utilizing specialty tools to efficiently gain access in various situations.

Upcoming Dates:
August 26 (Monterey, CA)

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Prairie Fire Conference
Jul
31
to Aug 2

Prairie Fire Conference

Prairie Fire Conference is BACK.
Bismarck/Mandan, ND

August 1–2, 2026

Lecture (Aug 1)

  • Sean Duffy – Build Your Culture

  • Kyle Romagus – Smooth Bore Cartel / Brothers in Battle

Hands-On (Aug 2):

  • Realities of Search - Build Your Culture

  • DIY Engine - Brothers in Battle

Train hard. Learn more. Bring it home.

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From the Survey to the Streets
Aug
8

From the Survey to the Streets

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Red Helmet Training - Dennis Reilly
Aug
14

Red Helmet Training - Dennis Reilly

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Red Helmet Training - Jeff Dill & Nicholas Palumbo
Aug
14

Red Helmet Training - Jeff Dill & Nicholas Palumbo

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Red Helmet Training - Jesse Quinalty
Aug
15

Red Helmet Training - Jesse Quinalty

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Red Helmet Training - Dave McGlynn
Aug
15

Red Helmet Training - Dave McGlynn

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DIY Engine
Aug
15
to Aug 16

DIY Engine

DIY ENGINE
Instructed by Brothers in Battle, LLC.
1-Day HOT | August 15-16, 2026 
Acquired Structure in Danville, IL

DIY Engine addresses the basic principles and practices that a short-staffed engine company should be proficient in when arriving first-due to a fire with additional help several minutes away. All skills and techniques will have a focus on problem solving, communication, and adapting to rapidly changing circumstances on the fire ground.

Skills covered: masking up, forcible entry, loss of water options, 1-2 FF hose line stretching and advancing, victim drags and removals, various search techniques on/off the hose line and more.

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Rope Rescue Technician
Aug
17
to Aug 21

Rope Rescue Technician

To register, email Paul Cole: paulcolec10@gmail.com

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Company Officer 2A
Aug
18
to Aug 21

Company Officer 2A

Company Officer 2A
HR Management
Presented by Sterling Fire Training

Oakland Fire Department Training Division
250 Victory Ct.
Oakland, CA 94607

0830 – 1630 each day

This course provides information on the use of human resources to accomplish assignments, evaluating member performance, supervising personnel, and integrating health and safety plans, policies, and procedures into daily activities as well as the emergency scene.

Students should bring;

Manager’s Guide to the California Firefighters Bill of Rights Act, 3rd Edition, Morris Publishing

and either:

Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 4th edition, International Fire Service Training Association, 2007, 0879392819

-or-

Fire Officer: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition, Jones and Bartlett, 2010, 9781449600621

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Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques
Aug
26

Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques

Access Granted:
Firefighter Lock Picking & Entry Techniques


This course is specifically designed for firefighters who seek to minimize property damage during less critical responses. Whether you’re dealing with residential, commercial locks, or padlocks, this class equips you with the knowledge and skills to access buildings swiftly and safely without resorting to destructive entry methods, while prioritizing proper techniques in emergency responses.
Each student is provided with a lock picking kit.

You will learn techniques for bypassing secondary door latches, electronic entry systems, and utilizing specialty tools to efficiently gain access in various situations.

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Prioritize the Search
Aug
28
to Aug 29

Prioritize the Search

Social & Presentation - August 28

Warren County Fairgrounds
665 N Broadway Street
Lebanon, OH 45036
5pm - 11pm

Presentation by Grant Schwalbe
"Establishing an Aggressive Search Culture"

*Attendance is optional, but it’s a great opportunity to understand our “why” and set the tone for the weekend ahead. Dinner will be provided.

HOT August - 29-30

Warren County Career Center
3525 OH-48
Lebanon, OH 45036
8am - 4pm

*Full PPE, SCBA, and spare bottle required!
*Lunch is included both days.

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Culture, Anxiety, & Toxicity in the Fire Service
Sep
11

Culture, Anxiety, & Toxicity in the Fire Service

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Eau Claire Leadership Conference
Sep
11

Eau Claire Leadership Conference

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Machinery Rescue
Sep
14
to Sep 18

Machinery Rescue

To register, email tyaw@bellevuewa.gov

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Rescue Systems 1
Sep
14
to Sep 17

Rescue Systems 1

Rescue Systems 1
September 14-17, 2026

Rescue Systems 1 is a fast paced, hands on course designed to provide the line firefighter with essential rope and structural collapse rescue skills. Meets the NFPA 1006 JPR's for operations level rope and structural collapse.

Location: Bremerton, Washington  

Hours: 0830-1830 Daily  

Cost: $1150 per student. 

Required Equipment: Helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots.  

Pre-requisites: This is not an introductory course and assumes the participant has a basic understanding of fire service rescue techniques and tools, as well as an understanding of incident management and safety procedures applicable to the technical rescue environment.

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Crunch Time Auto X
Sep
18
to Sep 20

Crunch Time Auto X

Crunch Time Auto X
September 18-20, 2026
Gig Harbor, WA

Crunch Time Auto X is an advanced, hands-on extrication training course designed for firefighters looking to build beyond foundational rescue skills.

This scenario-based training focuses on real-world incidents including passenger vehicle collisions, heavy vehicle rescue, and complex extrication challenges. Participants will work through realistic evolutions using current rescue techniques, tools, and technology while strengthening problem-solving and decision-making skills under pressure.

NFPA 1006 Passenger Vehicle and Heavy Vehicle Rescue JPRs will be incorporated throughout the course.

The course offers:

  • Low student-to-instructor ratios

  • Experienced and professional instructors

  • Emphasis on modern rescue technology and techniques

  • Training opportunities alongside firefighters from across the country

Instructors are firefighters and Technical Rescue Team members from across the West Coast, including Pierce, King, and Kitsap Counties.

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Company Officer 2D
Sep
21
to Sep 25

Company Officer 2D

Company Officer 2D
All Risk Command Operations
Presented by Sterling Fire Training

OFD Training Division
250 Victory Court
Oakland, CA 94607 

September 21 – 25
0830 – 1700 hours all days

This course provides information on conducting incident size-up, developing and implementing an initial plan of action involving single and multi-unit operations for various types of emergency incidents to mitigate the situation following agency safety procedures, conducting pre-incident planning, and develop and conduct a post-incident analysis.

Extensive time will be spent performing group and individual Incident Command exercises.

Students should bring either:

Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 4th edition, International Fire Service Training Association, 2007, 0879392819

-or-

Fire Officer: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition, Jones and Bartlett, 2010, 9781449600621

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Mastering Fireground Command
Sep
23
to Sep 24

Mastering Fireground Command

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Heart of the Lakes Fire Summit
Sep
25
to Sep 27

Heart of the Lakes Fire Summit

Welcome to year three of Heart of the Lakes Fire Summit in Alexandria, Minnesota!



September 25-27, 2026

Our event has expanded to a three-day conference with two days of lecture and one day of hands-on training classes! Visit the Land of 10,000 Lakes, engage in a brotherhood of Mission-First mentality, and put in some Truck or Engine work with our new HOT class day!

1-Day Lecture $125
2-Day Lecture $200
1-Day HOT $225
3-Day Conference Pass $400

Lunch is included all 3 days.

Friday, September 25
- Run Towards the Sound of the Guns: Leading on the Fireground (JD DuCharme)
- Gallons Per Second (Curt Isakson)

Saturday, September 26
- The Mayday Mindset - The Path to Mastery (Rob Ramirez)
- From the Survey to the Streets (Jeffrey Bryant)

Sunday, September 27
- Irons Ready with Brothers in Battle LLC
- Engine Company Tactics for Limited Staffing with Make the Move Training

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The 9L's & Reflexive Readiness
Oct
1

The 9L's & Reflexive Readiness

The 9L’s & Reflexive Readiness
1-Day Workshop
October 1, 2026
Woodland, CA

The 9L's - AM: The mission of the class is to give people the tools they need to build a high-performance culture within their organization. I am extremely passionate about this, and I believe that understanding these principles can challenge anyone, anywhere to improve the culture of their Department. The presentation is broken down into nine principles of leadership all of which start with the letter "L". Learn, Listen, Love, Look, Laugh, Level, Live, Labor, Last. The ultimate point of the class is to provide them with the single greatest tool that I can give to someone in a leadership role, and that is a lens by which you can judge every decision around the firehouse... before you make it. (I say firehouse on purpose... not fireground)

Reflexive Readiness - PM": In the fire service we never know what call will be the call of our lifetime. There is no guarantee that the next fire we run on will be a run-of-the-mill one. Reflexive Readiness is all about learning the core concepts that will allow a person to build a culture of Unconscious competence. So that when things are hard and changing and chaos is trying to rear its head, we can be ready, adaptable, confident and competent.

No short class can turn someone into the ultimate fireground expert, but Reflexive Readiness provides the tools and a framework for beginning that journey. Starting on the premise that making decisions is simple when you understand your priorities, and then building from there. Just remember that simple does not mean easy! The remainder of the class is then spent defining fireground tactical decision making, and how to best maximize each and every attendees fireground experience, training, situational awareness and their comfort level when making decisions.

I believe there is a massive need in the fire service to prepare those in decision making roles to be more decisive and deliberate on the modern fireground. To understand that decision making is based on understanding your priorities. When there is a clear understanding of this throughout an organization then you can operate at a very high level, and with intentionality. Experience, combined with training to maximize your situational awareness and enhance your comfort level. The keys to achieving this are outlined in this class. When things are hard and changing, nothing can replace a well prepared and decisive fireground commander.

Instructor: Corley Moore
Ret. Batallion Chief, Moore Fire Department (OK)

Corley Moore is a nationally recognized speaker and instructor specializing in the topics of leadership and culture. He is the author of Challenge Your Leadership and The 9L’s: Keys to Building a High-Performance Culture, co-author of You, Me, and Our Broken Tools, and developer of the #1 best-selling books - The Book of Search and Work of Search.

He is the founder of Firehouse Vigilance and its mission: the “Never Ending Fight Against Complacency”, and the host of The Weekly Scrap, a firefighter podcast where fire service leaders come together to discuss improving the culture of the modern fire service. He also hosts Scrap Solo, launched January 1, 2026, featuring in-depth conversations focused on a single topic with a single guest. Corley is the creator of the V50, the Vigilant Creed, and the VIGILANTES, a growing community with members in all 50 states and seven countries.

Corley served with the Moore Fire Department since 1997 and recently retired as a Battalion Chief, where he led Green Shift, a collection of badass firefighters who made him look good every day.

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Mile High Firefighter's Conference
Oct
1
to Oct 4

Mile High Firefighter's Conference

Mile High Firefighter’s Conference
October 1-4, 2026

Classes & Info
milehighfirecon.com

Lecture Speakers

  • Mickey Farrell

  • Dan Murphy

  • Tyler Smith

  • Rob Backer

  • Jeff Bryant

  • Bill Kraus

2-Day HOT Classes

  • Forge the Basics - Own the Fireground (The Standard)

  • Down & Dirty Truck Company Search (Mile High Fire Training)

  • Engine Company Basics (Mile High Fire Training)

  • Driving & Operating (Lever Pulling Cowards)

  • Live Fire Survival and Rapid Intervention (Trey Young, Kenny Hayes, Jay Bettencourt, & Clem Kramer)

  • Soot & Sisterhood (Spouse Track)

1-Day HOT Classes

  • The Dialed-In Pumper (Strategic Fire Training)

  • Roof Rope Rescue (Elevated Safety)

  • Extrication Best Practices (Chris James)

  • Tactical Decision Making Under Stress (Forge, Elevate, Lead)

  • Engine Company Essentials (Shur Sales)

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Trench Rescue Technician
Oct
5
to Oct 7

Trench Rescue Technician

SFT: Trench Rescue Technician

October 5-7, 2026
McClellan Park, CA

Primary Instructor:  Mike Wolfe
Additional Instructors: Jacob Hohloch & Matt Anderson

Course Description

This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the trench rescue technician to work safely and efficiently in a trench rescue environment. This hands-on training program includes trench and excavation regulations, soil characteristics, trench configurations and hazards, rescue team preparation, incident response, initial on-scene and pre-entry operations, shoring systems and components, shoring system installation, victim rescue and recovery, and incident termination. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).

Prerequisites:

Structural Collapse Specialist 1 or Rescue Systems 1
Confined Space Rescue: Awareness

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Tower Rescue Technician
Oct
6
to Oct 8

Tower Rescue Technician

To register, email Paul Cole: paulcolec10@gmail.com

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Forcible Entry Academy - Florida
Oct
6
to Oct 8

Forcible Entry Academy - Florida

Forcible Entry Academy

Instructed by Brothers in Battle LLC

4 States | 3 Days FOR THEM

This 3-day Forcible Entry Academy takes firefighters through a full progression of training, starting with the fundamentals of the Fireground Basic Irons, where students build strong habits with traditional hand tools learning to dress and set up tools, size up and defeat forcible entry challenges, control doors, communicate effectively, and perform standardized techniques both solo and as a team. Day two expands into  Advanced Irons & Saws, adding new tools and challenges with a comprehensive saw operations module, followed by hands-on residential and commercial scenarios that require coordinated Irons and Saw work. The program culminates with Refined by Fire: Forcible Entry where firefighters refine their skills under live fire, heat, and smoke conditions - performing forcible entry and rescues in environments that demand speed, precision, and accountability. 

Together, these three days test, sharpen, and prepare firefighters to operate with confidence and competence when the stakes are highest: mask up quickly, make the force, make the grab - NO excuses. This is an intensive program requiring real and exhaustive work through long days, continuous reps, and pushing boundaries.


Day 1 - Basic Fireground Irons

Day 2 - Advanced Irons & Saws

Day 3 - Refined by Fire: Forcible Entry


October 6-8, 2026 - Estero, FL
December 4-6, 2026 - North Aurora, IL

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FFRS: From Data Sets to Skill Sets
Oct
10

FFRS: From Data Sets to Skill Sets

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Capital City Fire Conference
Oct
12
to Oct 14

Capital City Fire Conference

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PNW Fire Conference 2026
Oct
12
to Oct 15

PNW Fire Conference 2026

PNW Fire Conference
October 12-15, 2026
Kitsap County, WA


Lecture Series (Oct. 12-13)
Lecture Series Speakers


Frank Leeb
Frank Viscuso
Cody Trestrail
Sam Hittle
Kyle Romagus
Jay Bonnifield
Deni Ali
Mike Gagliano
Tommy Hofland
Jonathan Brumley
Marcos Orozco
Paul Combs


Leadership Academy (Oct. 14-15)

Dr. Candace Ashby & Frank Viscuso

The PNWFC Leadership Academy is a two-day leadership development course taking place on days 3 & 4, following the lecture series. This interactive academy is perfect for both aspiring and experienced leaders looking to improve their leadership skills, knowledge and abilities.


HOT Classes (Oct. 14-15)
1-Day, 8Hr Classes

Responder versus Machinery
4 Brothers Training

The Winning Handline
Fountain Hose Company & Kyle Romagus

Dynamic Ventilation Tactics
Brass Shamrock Training

Forcible Entry
Josh Materi & Members of Seattle Rescue Co. 1

VES: Beyond the Door
Brothers in Battle


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Alamo Fire Conference
Oct
15
to Oct 17

Alamo Fire Conference

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The Engine Crew Clinic
Oct
16

The Engine Crew Clinic

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The Elevated Engine Company
Oct
17

The Elevated Engine Company

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Confined Space Rescue Technician
Oct
19
to Oct 23

Confined Space Rescue Technician

SFT: Confined Space Rescue Technician
with Rescue Tech

October 19-23, 2026
McClellan Park, CA

Primary Instructor: Doug Ross
Additional Instructors: Kyle Johnson & Daniel Martinez

Course Description

This intensive hands-on course provides the skills and knowledge needed to prepare the confined space rescue technician to respond to confined space emergencies including identifying confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces, the hazards associated with permit-required confined spaces, target industries and hazards, state and federal regulations, components of a rescue operation, and the roles and responsibilities of the rescue team.This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to identify the value of ethical behavior in instructional settings, describe how ethical norms influence individual ethics, identify a personal ethical perspective and core values and how they impact communication and ethical decision making, and make an ethical decision using an ethical decision-making model, in order to assist in making ethical decisions when faced with an ethical dilemma in an instructional setting and carry out the roles and responsibilities of an SFT instructor in an ethical manner.

Prerequisites:

Confined Space Rescue: Awareness (SFT)
Rope Rescue Operations* (SFT) or Rescue Systems 1 and LARRO (SFT)
HazMat First Responder Operations (SFT)
IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800 (FEMA** – online)

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Old South Training Summit
Oct
21
to Oct 24

Old South Training Summit

Old South Training Summit
October 21-24, 2026
Southaven, Mississippi

Proceeds benefit Next Rung

Lecture Speakers: Kyle Romagus, Anthony Rowett, Rob Ramirez, Griffin Coiner, & Sam Sparacello

HOT Classes: Fundamentals of the First Due by Ambassadors of the Craft, The Grab Factory by Tyler Whitfield & Cadre, and Mid-Rise Tactics by Elkhart Brass

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Cruel Intentions & The Stretch
Oct
24

Cruel Intentions & The Stretch

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Nozzle Forward
Oct
26
to Oct 27

Nozzle Forward

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Drilling For Function
Oct
28

Drilling For Function

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RIO / CEET
Oct
28

RIO / CEET

SFT Registered Instructor Orientation (RIO) & Certification Examination Evaluator Training (CEET)

Instructed by Caryn Petty (SFT 1003-4414)
October 28, 2026
0900-1800
McClellan Park, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course is designed to provide instructors who will deliver SFT training programs with an overview of State Fire Training, CFSTES and FSTEP, instructor registration requirements, instructor responsibilities and accountability, how to schedule and return courses, and the SFT Procedures Manual. 

MATERIALS

Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet for course participation. A smart phone is not an appropriate tool for this course.

PREREQUISITE

Enrolled students must provide proof of completed Instructor 1 course to attend.

RIO | 0900-1300
CEET | 1400-1800

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SFT Ethical Leadership
Nov
16

SFT Ethical Leadership

SFT ETHICAL LEADERSHIP

November 16, 2026
0900-1700hrs
Berkeley, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to identify the value of ethical behavior in instructional settings, describe how ethical norms influence individual ethics, identify a personal ethical perspective and core values and how they impact communication and ethical decision making, and make an ethical decision using an ethical decision-making model, in order to assist in making ethical decisions when faced with an ethical dilemma in an instructional setting and carry out the roles and responsibilities of an SFT instructor in an ethical manner.

DESIGNED FOR

Individuals who wish to teach State Fire Training courses as a registered instructor and anyone interested in pursuing ethical behavior in an instructional setting.

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SFT RIO
Nov
17

SFT RIO

SFT Registered Instructor Orientation

November 17, 2026
0900-1300hrs
Berkeley, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course is designed to provide instructors who will deliver SFT training programs with an overview of State Fire Training, CFSTES and FSTEP, instructor registration requirements, instructor responsibilities and accountability, how to schedule and return courses, and the SFT Procedures Manual. 

MATERIALS

Students are required to bring a laptop or tablet for course participation. A smart phone is not an appropriate tool for this course.

PREREQUISITE

Enrolled students must provide proof of completed Instructor 1 course to attend.

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SFT CEET
Nov
17

SFT CEET

SFT CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION EVALUATOR TRAINING

November 17, 2026
1400-1800hrs
Berkeley, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course provides in-depth instruction on the registration requirements for Registered Lead Evaluators and Skills Evaluators, processes and procedures to request and successfully deliver both written and skills certification examinations, and information on making the transition from instructor to evaluator. 

CLASS DESIGNED FOR

Personnel affiliated with an Accredited Regional Training Program (ARTP) or an Accredited Local Academy (ALA) who will be serving as either a Registered Lead Evaluator or Skills Evaluator for a certification examination process (written and/or skills). 

PREREQUISITE

Enrolled students must provide proof of completed Instructor 1 course to attend.

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Cruel Intentions & The Stretch
Nov
21

Cruel Intentions & The Stretch

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Forcible Entry Academy - Illinois
Dec
4
to Dec 6

Forcible Entry Academy - Illinois

Forcible Entry Academy

Instructed by Brothers in Battle LLC

4 States | 3 Days FOR THEM

This 3-day Forcible Entry Academy takes firefighters through a full progression of training, starting with the fundamentals of the Fireground Basic Irons, where students build strong habits with traditional hand tools learning to dress and set up tools, size up and defeat forcible entry challenges, control doors, communicate effectively, and perform standardized techniques both solo and as a team. Day two expands into  Advanced Irons & Saws, adding new tools and challenges with a comprehensive saw operations module, followed by hands-on residential and commercial scenarios that require coordinated Irons and Saw work. The program culminates with Refined by Fire: Forcible Entry where firefighters refine their skills under live fire, heat, and smoke conditions - performing forcible entry and rescues in environments that demand speed, precision, and accountability. 

Together, these three days test, sharpen, and prepare firefighters to operate with confidence and competence when the stakes are highest: mask up quickly, make the force, make the grab - NO excuses. This is an intensive program requiring real and exhaustive work through long days, continuous reps, and pushing boundaries.


Day 1 - Basic Fireground Irons

Day 2 - Advanced Irons & Saws

Day 3 - Refined by Fire: Forcible Entry


December 4-6, 2026 - North Aurora, IL

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The Blue Collar Engine / The Street Smart Truck Company
Feb
20

The Blue Collar Engine / The Street Smart Truck Company

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The First Few Minutes
Jul
8
to Jul 9

The First Few Minutes

The First Few Minutes
Instructed by Forcible Entry Inc.
San Rafael FD Station 52, CA

(2-Day Course) The First Few Minutes focuses on the critical decisions and actions that set the tone for the entire incident. This forcible entry Inc. class covers mindset, inward and outward swinging doors, security doors, search, VES, victim removal, and key after-action considerations. Built to develop confident, capable, self-thinking firefighters who make sound decisions.

PPE: Full PPE with SCBA & spare cylinder

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Open Water Rescue - Basic
Jul
7
to Jul 9

Open Water Rescue - Basic

The SFM Open Water Rescue-Basic course is designed to teach the basic skills and abilities to rescue conscious and unconscious victims using a variety of rescue devices. The course will cover both shore based and in-water operations. This is a small course (8:1 student/instructor ratio) to ensure safety of students and provide adequate repetition of required skills. First come, first served.

Note: This is a physically demanding course! It is not uncommon to be swimming several miles a day. A watermanship test will be conducted on the first day of class. Unsuccessful students may choose to continue in the course but will not receive SFM certification. The test is to ensure students are competent swimmers and comfortable in the water prior to attempting a contact rescue. Details of the test are noted below. 

Watermanship Test
-Completion of 500 Yard Swim (Unassisted swim utilizing any forward stroke)
-Completion of 800 Yard Fin Swim
-Completion of 10 Minute Water Tread

Class contact: Christopher Maness
firegroundsolutions@outlook.com

$475/student

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Brass Shamrock Truck Academy
Jul
6
to Jul 10

Brass Shamrock Truck Academy

Brass Shamrock Truck Academy

This 5-day academy will provide hands-on training covering the following fireground topics:

- Residential Ventilation
- Commercial Ventilation
- Forcible Entry
- Search
- RIT Operations

Have any questions? Send us an email at jrye@kcftc.org

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From the Survey to the Streets
Jun
20

From the Survey to the Streets

From the Survey to the Streets
Firefighter Rescue Survey
Instructed by Jeffrey Bryant
June 20, 2026 | 0900-1800 | West Chicago, IL

AM lecture followed by PM hands-on-training.
Lunch is included.

Hosted by the West Chicago Fire Department

For generations, the fire service has relied on traditional training and unknown information to guide search and rescue, often without knowing which methods truly improve civilian survivability. The Firefighter Rescue Survey (FRS) changes that by collecting and analyzing thousands of real-world rescues submitted by firefighters nationwide to show what actually works on the fireground. This one-day course connects the data to the discipline.

In the morning, students examine how rescue outcomes, victim locations, building types, and operational decisions impact survivability, using FRS findings to guide smarter training and tactics.

In the afternoon, students apply those lessons through hands-on, high-repetition skill stations focused on proven rescue techniques, including: search position, orientation, victim assessment, drags, window transitions, communication, split search, oriented search, engine-based search, VES, and masking up with gloves on.

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Mid-Rise Mayhem
Jun
17

Mid-Rise Mayhem

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Company Officer 2B
Jun
16
to Jun 18

Company Officer 2B

Company Officer 2B
General Administrative Functions
Presented by Sterling Fire Training

Oakland Fire Department Training Division
250 Victory Ct.
Oakland, CA 94607

June 16 – 18, 2026
0830 – 1630 hours all days

This course provides information on general administrative functions and the implementation of department policies and procedures and addresses conveying the fire department’s role, image, and mission to the public.

Students should bring either:

Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 4th edition, International Fire Service Training Association, 2007, 0879392819

-or-

Fire Officer: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition, Jones and Bartlett, 2010, 9781449600621

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Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques
Jun
16

Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques

Access Granted:
Firefighter Lock Picking & Entry Techniques


This course is specifically designed for firefighters who seek to minimize property damage during less critical responses. Whether you’re dealing with residential, commercial locks, or padlocks, this class equips you with the knowledge and skills to access buildings swiftly and safely without resorting to destructive entry methods, while prioritizing proper techniques in emergency responses.
Each student is provided with a lock picking kit.

You will learn techniques for bypassing secondary door latches, electronic entry systems, and utilizing specialty tools to efficiently gain access in various situations.

Upcoming Dates:
July 20 (Redding, CA)
July 23 (Post Falls, ID)
July 27 (Caldwell, ID)
August 26 (Monterey, CA)

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Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques
Jun
15

Access Granted: FF Lock Picking & Entry Techniques

Access Granted:
Firefighter Lock Picking & Entry Techniques


This course is specifically designed for firefighters who seek to minimize property damage during less critical responses. Whether you’re dealing with residential, commercial locks, or padlocks, this class equips you with the knowledge and skills to access buildings swiftly and safely without resorting to destructive entry methods, while prioritizing proper techniques in emergency responses.
Each student is provided with a lock picking kit.

You will learn techniques for bypassing secondary door latches, electronic entry systems, and utilizing specialty tools to efficiently gain access in various situations.

Upcoming Dates:
June 16 (Las Vegas)
July 20 (Redding, CA)
July 23 (Post Falls, ID)
July 27 (Caldwell, ID)
August 26 (Monterey, CA)

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Trench Rescue Technician
Jun
15
to Jun 17

Trench Rescue Technician

SFT: Trench Rescue Technician

June 15-17, 2026
McClellan Park, CA

Primary Instructor:  Mike Wolfe
Additional Instructors: Kyle Johnson & Jacob Hohloch

Course Description

This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the trench rescue technician to work safely and efficiently in a trench rescue environment. This hands-on training program includes trench and excavation regulations, soil characteristics, trench configurations and hazards, rescue team preparation, incident response, initial on-scene and pre-entry operations, shoring systems and components, shoring system installation, victim rescue and recovery, and incident termination. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).

Prerequisites:

Structural Collapse Specialist 1 or Rescue Systems 1
Confined Space Rescue: Awareness

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Confined Space Rescue Technician
Jun
8
to Jun 12

Confined Space Rescue Technician

To register, email Paul Cole: paulcolec10@gmail.com

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NWCG FI-210 Wildland Fire Origin and Cause Determination
Jun
8
to Jun 12

NWCG FI-210 Wildland Fire Origin and Cause Determination

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Rope Rescue Technician
Jun
8
to Jun 12

Rope Rescue Technician

Rope Rescue Technician
June 8-12, 2026

Rope Rescue Technician is an advanced ropes course designed to provide the firefighter or rescue technician with advanced rope rescue skills. Meets the NFPA 1006 JPR's for technician level rope rescue.

Location: TBD

Hours: 0800-1600 Daily

Cost: $1475 per student. Cancellations must be received 14 days prior to course commencement in order to receive a refund.  Substitutions are allowed.

Required Equipment: Helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots, Class III harness.

Pre-Requisites: This is not an introductory course and assumes the participant has an operations level understanding of rope rescue, as well as an understanding of incident management and safety procedures applicable to the technical rescue environment.  Specifically, students must be able to tie all applicable knots prior to the course beginning.  A list of required knots and learning resources will be sent to students prior to the course.  While our Rescue Systems 1 course is not required prior to attending, it is strongly encouraged

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Structural Collapse Specialist 2
Jun
8
to Jun 12

Structural Collapse Specialist 2

SFT: Structural Collapse Specialist 2

June 8-12, 2026
McClellan Park, CA

Primary Instructor:  Zach Brenner
Additional Instructors: Eric Friesen, Brian Sippel, Mike Wolfe, John Brenner, Kyle Johnson, Doug Ross, & Fergus Johnson

Course Description

This course provides the skills and knowledge needed for the technician-level structural collapse specialist to rescue victims from a collapsed heavy construction-type structure; including size up, incident action plans, search, cribbing systems, lifting and moving heavy loads, stabilization, breaching, and rescue.

Prerequisites:

1. Structural Collapse Specialist 1: Operations (SFT) OR
Rescue Systems 1 (SFT) AND Rescue Systems 2 (SFT)
2. Confined Space Rescue: Technician (SFT)
3. Powder Actuated Tool Licensing (RAMSET / online certificate)
4. Structural Collapse Specialist (FEMA / computer-based training / 2017 or newer edition) – within two years prior to course registration *

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Flathead Fire Conference
Jun
5
to Jun 7

Flathead Fire Conference

Welcome to the first inaugural Flathead Fire Conference, proudly hosted by Evergreen Fire Rescue. We are honored to bring firefighters together for a weekend dedicated to sharpening skills, strengthening brotherhood, and advancing the craft of the fire service.

This year’s conference is led by Brothers in Battle, whose real-world experience and high-level instruction embody the grit, discipline, and operational mindset required on today’s fireground. Their commitment to excellence aligns with our mission to continually raise the bar for ourselves and for those we serve.

We welcome you to Kalispell, Montana nestled in the Flathead Valley and adjacent to the scenic Glacier National Park. Thank you for being part of this first chapter. Facta Non Verba - Actions Not Words.

June 5
Winning the Fireground
1-Day lecture presented by Cody Trestrail

June 6-7
1st Due Search 4 THEM
2-Day HOT instructed by Brothers in Battle

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Elevator Emergency Management Technician
Jun
5
to Jun 7

Elevator Emergency Management Technician

Greenwich Fire Department Station 2
200 E Putnam Ave
Cos Cob, CT 06830

0830-400 EST

This course is designed for the training professionals that respond to emergencies involving stalled elevators. Emergency personnel with inadequate training handling elevator emergences are exposed to an increased risk of injury or death, to both the victim and themselves. This comprehensive course will provide emergency responders with intensive classroom and hands-on training on how to safely and effectively remove passengers from stalled elevators. Basic and advanced procedures will be covered in this 3-day program.

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Forcible Entry Physics
Jun
4
to Jun 5

Forcible Entry Physics

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Fireline EMT
Jun
4
to Jun 5

Fireline EMT

S-223 FIRELINE EMT
June 4-5, 2026
0830-1700hrs
Twain Harte, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION

This course provides the skills and knowledge needed to perform in the role of Fireline EMT/Paramedic (EMTF/EMPF). Key learning concepts include position overview, equipment and supplies, assignments, communications, Incident Action Plans and ICS forms, GPS and land navigation, fireline safety, medical emergencies, and lessons learned specific to the wildland arena. Designed For: Emergency medical technicians or paramedics seeking qualification to work on a fireline 

PREREQUISITES

S-290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior

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S-215 Fire Ops in the Wildland Urban Interface
May
26
to May 28

S-215 Fire Ops in the Wildland Urban Interface

SFT S-215 Fire Operations in the Wildland Urban Interface

May 26-28, 2026
0900-1700 | McClellan Park, CA

CLASS DESCRIPTION
This is an instructor-led course intended to be presented at the local level. Instructional units included firefighter safety in the interface, managing human factors in the interface, pre-incident planning, size-up and initial strategy, structure triage, structure protection overview, tactics in the interface, tactical operations and resource use in the interface, action assessment, plan update, and after action review.

COURSE OBJECTIVES
Operate safely and effectively in a wildland urban interface incident by using situation awareness, performing structure triage, using pre-planning tools, having a basic understanding of fire behavior, and using strategy and tactics unique to the wildland urban interface environment.

INSTRUCTORS
Spencer Sinnett
SFT ID 1001-0995

PREREQUISITES
Completed SFT Firefighter 2 training.

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Kitsap Spring Training Fire Conference
May
26
to May 27

Kitsap Spring Training Fire Conference

KCFTC Presents: Spring Training 2026

WHAT: 
Two days of firefighter and officer development featuring Chief Jim Walkowski and Dr. Candace Ashby.

WHERE: 
Clearwater Casino Resort 
15347 Suquamish Way NE
Suquamish, WA 98392

Hotel Room Discounts are available and will be provided to you in your registration confirmation email!

WHEN: 
May 26th and 27th, 2026 
9:00 am to 5:00 pm each day

Lunch, Snacks and Refreshments provided daily

Have any questions? Send us an email at sajones@kcftc.org

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PUGS 2026
May
19
to May 20

PUGS 2026

Formerly the Lake Effect Fire Conference, proudly rebranded as PUGS, honoring the legacy of Elkhart Fire Captain Adam "Pugslee" Kuspa.

Now in its fifth year, the conference remains firmly aligned with the mission of FireNuggets and our Lake Effect affiliate serving Michiana: delivering high-impact, high-quality fire service training at the lowest possible cost. This two-day event blends classroom lectures with hands-on instruction, offering a well-rounded selection of topics for firefighters of all ranks at premier local facilities. You’ll leave re-energized, better prepared, and more effective on the fireground.

Showcasing speakers and instructors:

Dan Bracken
Rob Fisher
Clyde Gordon
Jerry Herbst
Sam Hittle

Andy Plofkin
Steve Robertson
Kyle Romagus
Rich Stack
Shannon Stone

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Rescue Systems 1
May
18
to May 21

Rescue Systems 1

Rescue Systems 1
May 18-21, 2026

Rescue Systems 1 is a fast paced, hands on course designed to provide the line firefighter with essential rope and structural collapse rescue skills. Meets the NFPA 1006 JPR's for operations level rope and structural collapse.

Location: Bremerton, Washington  

Hours: 0830-1830 Daily  

Cost: $1150 per student. 

Required Equipment: Helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots.  

Pre-requisites: This is not an introductory course and assumes the participant has a basic understanding of fire service rescue techniques and tools, as well as an understanding of incident management and safety procedures applicable to the technical rescue environment.

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Bay Area Fire Conference
May
14
to May 17

Bay Area Fire Conference

FireNuggets presents
Bay Area Fire Conference

Pleasanton & San Ramon Valley, CA
May 14-17, 2026

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High-Rise Buildings: Understanding the Vertical Challenges Conference
May
13
to May 14

High-Rise Buildings: Understanding the Vertical Challenges Conference

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Search Culture
May
8

Search Culture

Search Culture:
For the Incident Commander to the Recruit
Instructed by Justin McWilliams
May 8, 2026 | 0830-1630 | St. Augustine, FL

This is a conversation for everyone on the job. Together, we’ll break down the fireground mindset that sets the tone for success, from command to the tip. Through open discussion and shared experience, we’ll explore search coordination that drives better outcomes for the Incident Commander, Search Company, and First Line, and walk through rescue decision-making from Plan A to Patient Care. Whether you’re leading the charge or making the grab, this class will help build a unified Search Culture focused on one thing- saving lives.

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Machinery Rescue Technician
May
6
to May 8

Machinery Rescue Technician

SFT: Machinery Rescue Technician

May 6-8, 2026
McClellan Park, CA

Primary Instructor:  Brian Sippel
Additional Instructors: Zach Zadrozna, Eric Friesen, & Fergus Johnson

Course Description

This course provides the knowledge and skills to prepare an emergency responder to extricate victim(s) from machinery in a safe and effective manner in accordance with AHJ policies and procedures. Topics include sizing up an incident; establishing safety zones; mitigating hazards; stabilizing and creating access and egress openings for rescue; disentangling and removing victims; and terminating an incident. This course incorporates awareness, operations, and technician training based on NFPA 1006 (2021).

Prerequisites:

1. Vehicle Extrication or Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue (SFT)
2. Confined Space Rescue Awareness (CSTI, IAFF, or SFT)

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Search Culture
May
5

Search Culture

Search Culture:
For the Incident Commander to the Recruit
Instructed by Justin McWilliams
May 5, 2026 | Estero, FL

This is a conversation for everyone on the job. Together, we’ll break down the fireground mindset that sets the tone for success, from command to the tip. Through open discussion and shared experience, we’ll explore search coordination that drives better outcomes for the Incident Commander, Search Company, and First Line, and walk through rescue decision-making from Plan A to Patient Care. Whether you’re leading the charge or making the grab, this class will help build a unified Search Culture focused on one thing- saving lives.

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Metro Boston Fire School 2026
May
2
to May 3

Metro Boston Fire School 2026

Saturday, May 2 - Foxborough, MA
1-Day Lecture Series

Sunday, May 3 - Attleboto, Wrenthem, & Plainville, MA
8-Hr or 4-Hr HOT Classes

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Kusma Training Days 2026
May
1
to May 2

Kusma Training Days 2026

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