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About the Fire Training Centre
The Fire Training Centre includes:

  • Classroom/Administration/Maintenance Building
  • Burn Building
  • Ventilation Prop
  • Extinguisher Fill Station/Flammable Liquid Storage
  • BC Gas/Propane Props
  • Flammable Liquid Props
  • Laddering Tower/SCBA Maze/Installed Sprinkler System
  • Fitness Profile Props
  • Confined Space Rescue Prop
  • Pump Testing Pit

Why "Live Fire and Fire Training Centre Training"?

Safety
Our most valuable and important resource is the "Fire Fighter" the more that we can do to prepare and protect them through training the safer they will be on the fire ground. Fire Training Centre evolutions and props are realistic as possible while still providing a safe and controlled environment for training.

Ability and Preparedness
Live fire training and training programs increase/improve the fire fighter/department ability and better prepares them in dealing with emergencies and incidents. The success of fire attack and rescue operations revolve around the ability of the department to execute skills and evolutions with proficiency and consistency. The development of proficiency and consistency can only result from training. Live fire training scenarios can be easily duplicated in order to develop skill and confidence in fire fighters. Effective training means fireground effectiveness.

Risk Reduction
Training and training documentation of our fire fighters lowers the risk of providing fire protection and ensures compliance with standards and regulations.

Fire Training Centre

How to Contact:
For enquiries to the Fire Training Centre please contact:

Ron Baker, Community Protective Services Manager
Email: ftc@rdno.ca
Phone: (250) 550-3731
Fax: (250) 550-3701
Website: www.bcftc.ca

 

Regional District of North Okanagan
9848 Aberdeen Rd.
Coldstream, BC V1B 2K9

Phone: (250) 550-3700
Fax: (250) 550-3701
E-mail:

Hours:
Monday to Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm

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