New recruits just completed ventilation training on our WHP tower vent area.
Submitted by:
David Shelley, Assistant Fire Chief – Services Division
Independence, MO
New recruits just completed ventilation training on our WHP tower vent area.
Submitted by:
David Shelley, Assistant Fire Chief – Services Division
Independence, MO
As an architecture studio specializing in public safety facilities, we have a long history of designing and building fire stations. It is not uncommon than we are tasked with building an on-site training facility. Pictured here is the on-site training facility we built for the Brookline Fire Department while also building their new fire station. This training facility is not only used by the Town of Brookline, but neighboring cities and towns as well.
Submitted by:
Sean Christy, Marketing
The Galante Architecture Studio
Recruit from class 22.1 getting caught doing everything right.
Submitted by:
Jeremy Watters, Assistant Chief
Independence, Mo
Flowing in a O
Submitted by:
Jeremy Watters, Assistant Chief
Independence, Mo
Watch how far this dash will roll!!
Submitted by:
Brad Friedmeyer, Fire Chief
California Fire Dept.
Live burn evolution from recruit class 22-3
Submitted by:
Jeremy Watters, Assistant Chief
Independence, Mo
Largo Fire Rescue tactical changes requires constant training as we perfect our skills to function as an X-Ray Crew accomplishing Vertical Ventilation.
Submitted by:
Joseph Manning, Assistant Chief of Training & Safety
Largo Fire Rescue, Florida
Work in a new burn can. Picture was taken as instructor was coming back to get the crew.
Submitted by:
Benjamin Johnson, Asst Chief
Cowee Fire and Rescue