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  • Programs
  • Instructors
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  • Vehicle Extrication
  • Fire Ground Operations
  • Technical Rescue
  • Customized Training
  • Reports From The Streets

Fire Ground Operations

The Art of Smooth Hose Line DeploymentTactical Fire Ground LadderingThe 2 man Ladder CompanyThe science of a coordinated Fire Attack Rapid intervention preventionFireGround Forcible entry and Saws

Putting Out Fires Is Our Number 1 Job

MFRT can provide your department with simple solutions to complex issues and tailored training for your departments, staffing, mutual aid, and equipment. Our training is realistic and will make a difference.

The Art of Smooth Hose Line Deployment

The quickest way to reduce your problems on the fireground is to get water on the fire.  This class shares tips to get the line where you need it quickly and efficiently.  It also focuses on deployment with limited personnel.

Tactical Fire Ground Laddering

Tactically laddering the fire building requires a full understanding of the challenges you are facing and the prioritization of where ladders are most needed.  This 8 hr hands-on class will share some tactical tips as well as various options.    

"The 2-Man Ladder Company"

We know somedays even 2 firefighters is a stretch.  We will share some tips on prioritizing your available "ladder" crew and some techniques to maximize their efficiency. 8 or 16 hr deliveries.

The Science of a Coordinated Fire Attack

This 3-hour classroom delivery will examine the most up-to-date findings from the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) panel on Fire Safety Research Institute and share how you can use this information of the fire ground tomorrow.

Rapid Intervention Prevention/FF Self Rescue

This 8-hour hands-on class shares how to avoid becoming an RIT statistic by learning the use of some common tools, solid decision-making, and some salty tips to avoid ever needing rescue. This class will demonstrate life-saving techniques in various scenarios to practice self-rescue. 

Fireground Forcible Entry And Saws

This hands-on class can be tailored to your needs, covering everything from the basics of forcible entry to ventilation and working with metal cutting saws.

Maine Fire and Rescue Training

p.o box 41 St Albans Me 04971

training@mainefrt.org

207-355-5326


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