Our Courses
The knowledge, abilities, and attitudes that aviation firefighters need to successfully carry out aircraft rescue and firefighting operations in accordance with GCAA relevant regulations and procedures are imparted to them through blended learning modules this course.
Prequisites
Medically certified as fit to carryout firefighting tasks.
Max. Participants |
20 |
Duration |
8 Weeks |
A revalidation of the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes that aviation firefighters need to successfully carry out aircraft rescue and firefighting operations in accordance with GCAA relevant regulations and procedures through blended learning modules.
Prequisites
Qualified firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
1 Week |
The participants in this course are going to be trained with the intention of preparing them for the varied and challenging jobs that are a part of the Crew Operations. This is done with the intention of achieving a balance in the daily operations business between the internal operator needs, the assurance of the GCAA regulations and the safe operations at an aircraft incident.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
2 Weeks |
The participants in this course are going to revalidate them for the varied and challenging jobs that are a part of the Crew Operations. This is with the intention of ensuring they have a balance in the daily operations business between the internal operator needs, the assurance of the GCAA regulations and the safe operations at an aircraft incident.
Prequisites
Qualified Crew Commander or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
1 Week |
The participants in this course are going to be trained by enhancing the competencies and comprehension of the Incident Command System of the learners, they will be capable of assuming the responsibilities of an incident commander and sector commander. The assurance of the GCAA regulations and the safe operations at an aircraft incident.
Prequisites
Qualified Crew Commander or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
3 Weeks |
The participants in this course are going to be validate their competencies and comprehension of the Incident Command System, they will be reassessed in the responsibilities of an incident commander and sector commander. the assurance of the GCAA regulations and the safe operations at an aircraft incident.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course is designed to offer Level I Incident Command personnel with ongoing skill maintenance training. It is intended to assist individuals in becoming competent in their roles and keeping that competency up to date. The training gives chances to learn, practice, and enhance the skills and knowledge required for the Incident Commander (IC) job by utilizing realistic and challenging incident scenarios spanning a complete range of simulated incident types.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course is designed to offer Level 2 Incident Command personnel with ongoing skill maintenance training. It is intended to assist individuals in becoming competent in their roles and keeping that competency up to date. The training gives chances to learn, practice, and enhance the skills and knowledge required for the Incident Commander (IC) job by utilizing realistic and challenging incident scenarios spanning a complete range of simulated incident types.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course is designed to offer Level 2 Incident Command personnel with ongoing skill maintenance training. It is intended to assist individuals in becoming competent in their roles and keeping that competency up to date. The training gives chances to learn, practice, and enhance the skills and knowledge required for the Incident Commander (IC) job by Virtual Reality.
Prequisites
Qualified Crew Commander or equivalent with prof of Maintenance & ICS Level 1.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
3 Days |
Increased one's own sense of safety and protection. improved capabilities in both problem-solving and decision-making. increased self-assurance as well as readiness. expanded possibilities for professional development.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
12 |
Duration |
2 Weeks |
The training program known as Compartment Fire Behaviour Training enables firefighters to cultivate several key attributes. These include the ability to confidently evaluate and address compartment fires, a heightened sense of responsibility for both personal safety and the safety of others, the development of self-discipline, and a strengthened trust in the effectiveness of personal protective equipment (PPE), ancillary equipment, and firefighting apparatus.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Max. Participants |
8 |
Duration |
3 Days |
Fire Behaviour Training is an essential component of the comprehensive strategy employed by individuals who wear Breathing Apparatus in both the Fire and Rescue Service and many industries. The FBT Instructor course aims to equip instructors with the necessary skills to effectively operate Fire behaviour units while simultaneously providing theoretical and practical instruction.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance and CFBT Demo/Attack qualified.
Participants |
8 |
Duration |
2 Weeks |
The RTC Technician's job is to give delegates the tools they need to choose the right tools, make a plan, and execute a safe and efficient rescue of a trapped victim.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Participants |
8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
The purpose of the Road Traffic Collision Instructor course is to educate those who work in the field of emergency services on how to successfully manage high-stress road traffic emergencies and how to do their job effectively in the context of those events. The past decade has seen significant advancements in automobile safety, and the global automotive industry is currently shifting towards electric and autonomous vehicles. As a result, the difficulties that modern emergency crews face in safely removing victims from vehicles are now more complex than they have ever been.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance and Road Traffic Incident operator.
Participants |
8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
Describe and practice fundamental health and safety precautions when exposed to dangerous materials. Determine the existence of dangerous chemicals. Implement defensive control methods to reduce health and safety risks.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Participants |
12 |
Duration |
1 Week |
The Fire Warden Training program is designed to give participants a thorough understanding of fire characteristics and causes, as well as the ability to evaluate, prioritize, and effectively handle fire threats while performing the duties of a Fire Warden/Fire Watcher/Fire Marshall.
Prequisites
None.
Participants |
18 |
Duration |
1 Day |
A Structured Learning Program that is intended for applicants from other rescue and firefighting agencies who are familiar with the techniques involved in fighting fires and rescuing people.
Prequisites
Medically certified as fit to carryout firefighting tasks.
Participants |
20 |
Duration |
6 Weeks |
A Structured Learning Program that is intended for applicants from other rescue and firefighting agencies who are familiar with the techniques involved in fighting fires and rescuing people in aircraft.
Prequisites
Qualified domestic firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance.
Participants |
20 |
Duration |
3 - 5 Weeks |
Participants in the breathing apparatus training course, upon successfully completing the course, will be able to: Demonstrate a minimum safe level in the wearing and usage of breathing apparatus. In all of your different types of exercise, you should wear your breathing device. Define the areas of the breathing apparatus that are the most important for safety.
Prequisites
Medically certified as fit to wear and work in BA.
Participants |
12 |
Duration |
3 Days |
The purpose of the Breathing Apparatus Instructor (BAI) is to provide delegates with the tools necessary to develop and deliver competency-based training on the technical elements, operational use, and associated procedures of breathing apparatus.
Prequisites
Qualified Firefighter or equivalent with prof. of maintenance BA wearer competence
Participants |
12 |
Duration |
2 Weeks |
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA Training)
Offers candidates a limited opportunity to get training on the minimal standards of performance for workers at the scene of hazardous material occurrences. The instructors for this course are subject matter experts with extensive practical experience handling hazardous materials accidents and current understanding of the field. To guarantee that students receive the highest caliber instruction possible, they proactively pursue further education and training. Candidates will go through training sessions and perform a variety of training scenarios using life-size and interactive props that are based on real calls that our instructors have made. The ability to mitigate incidents involving hazardous chemicals will be imparted to students.
Prequisites
None.
Max. Participants |
4 - 12 |
Duration |
5 Days |
This course meets NFPA 470 Chapters 12 & 13 and 29 CFR 1910.120 (q)(6)(v) standards for Hazardous Materials/WMD Incident Commanders. It prepares members to take command beyond the awareness level using multimedia and tabletop scenarios. Attendees will learn to implement emergency response and incident command systems, understand risks of chemical protective gear, and be familiar with local, state, and federal response plans, including decontamination procedures.
Prequisites
NFPA 470 Chapter 5, 7, 9 HazMat Awareness/Operations.
Max. Participants |
4 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This is an intensive six-week course that is taught on-site in our modern training facilities and fire training ground. The same qualified fire instructors that instruct our own firefighters also instruct you. In addition, we have a large associate teaching program with more than twenty experienced firefighters and subject matter experts. More than half of your time will be spent honing your practical abilities as you respond to various fire scenarios in our rescue tower and burn house. As you get the theoretical knowledge necessary to pass the essential tests, you will also climb ladders, do search and rescue, practice firefighting survival, perform auto extrication, put out vehicle fires, combat volatile liquid fires, and put out structural fires.
Prequisites
None.
Max. Participants |
8 - 20 |
Duration |
6 Weeks |
This course prepares students for Firefighter Level II, meeting NFPA 1010 (standards. It includes a 5-day tutor-led lecture with online materials, quizzes, and tests, plus a 5-day hands-on skills component. Training covers fire suppression for liquid and gas fires, foam use, coordinated attacks, search and rescue, ventilation, overhaul, air monitoring, and command procedures. Students will also learn to lead teams, transmit MAYDAYs, and write post-incident reports. Materials align with the 7th Edition of IFSTA’s Essentials of Firefighting.
Prequisites
NFPA 1010 Chapter 5 Firefighter I
Max. Participants |
8 - 20 |
Duration |
2 Weeks |
Designed for fire departments who specialize in aircraft fire and rescue, both military and civilian. This course satisfies the GACA 139.093 FAA FAR Part 139.319 training requirements as well as NFPA 1003: Standard for Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. Airport familiarization, aircraft types, engines and systems, aircraft rescue and fire fighting apparatus, and aircraft rescue and fire fighting procedures are only a few of the subjects covered in the training. Practical exercises in monitor operations and the use of handlines to put out engine, interior cabin, wheel/brake, and fuel spill fires follow these classroom sessions. This session will be conducted at a location with a variety of aircraft and equipment available.
Prequisites
FFI, FFII, Hazmat 1072.
Max. Participants |
4 - 20 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course instructs and assesses drivers/operators on fire services equipment usage, meeting the standards of Chapters 11 and 16 of the NFPA 1010 Standard on Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications and receiving IFSTA recognition. It covers preventative maintenance, positioning, apparatus maneuvering, and defensive driving on public streets. A documented, hands-on assessment ensures NFPA Standards compliance. Successful students will possess a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical abilities to ensure safe arrival at the scene and maximize equipment use.
Prequisites
None.
Max. Participants |
2 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
According to the NFPA 1020 Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Professional Standard, the Fire Service Instructor Level I program is compliant. The purpose of this training is to equip people who will be teaching emergency services courses with the necessary skills and teaching methods. Managing fundamental records and resources, comprehending lesson plan components, creating training schedules and lesson plans, producing reports, presenting and modifying lesson plans, giving tests, and knowing and applying assessment tools are among the topics covered.
Prequisites
FFI, FFII, 470 CH 5,7 & 9
Max. Participants |
1 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1020, Standard for Fire Service teacher Professional Qualifications, Chapter 5, "Fire Instructor II," work performance requirements are met or exceeded in this course to suit the demands of the intermediate-level fire teacher. The lectures and exercises of the Fire Instructor II course are centered on the classroom.
Prequisites
Fire Instructor I
Max. Participants |
1 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course meets the standards of Chapter 9 of the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) 1020 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, which is intended for first-line company officers and supervisors. It is structured to help you become a better manager of a single fire company through lectures in the classroom and group activities. This covers duties like creating an Incident Action Plan (IAP), managing staff, providing mentoring, and maintaining good community connections.
Prequisites
FFI, FFII , 470 CH5, 7 & 9
Max. Participants |
2 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course is designed to meet the needs of the mid-level officer/supervisor and satisfies the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1020 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Chapter 10 “Fire Officer II.” It is designed around classroom lectures and group interactive exercises to improve your abilities to manage multiple fire companies. This includes responsibilities such as strategic planning and operations, personnel development, and organizational communications.
Prequisites
Fire Officer I
Max. Participants |
1 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course satisfies the standards of Chapter 11 "Fire Officer III" of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1020 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications and fits the needs of fire executive management. The objective of the course is to enhance your management skills for fire service organizations through interactive group exercises and lectures in the classroom. The course places a strong emphasis on finance, personnel resources, trends and support organizations, emergency service delivery, and community/government interactions. One written assignment for the course asks you to create a strategic plan.
Prequisites
Fire Officer II
Max. Participants |
1 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course satisfies the standards of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1020 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, Chapter 12, "Fire Officer 4," and fits the needs of fire executive management. The objective of the course is to enhance your management skills for fire service organizations through interactive group exercises and lectures in the classroom. The course places a strong emphasis on finance, personnel resources, trends and support organizations, emergency service delivery, and community/government interactions. One written assignment for the course asks you to create a strategic plan.
Prequisites
Fire Officer III
Max. Participants |
1 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course covers national and GACA-specific information for Incident Safety Officers, including the role of the ISO, safety concepts, regulations, system design, professional development, risk assessment, ICS integration, and ISO duties during structure fires, hazmat, technical rescues, and aviation incidents. It also addresses post-incident responsibilities and safety handovers.
Prequisites
None
Max. Participants |
1 - 12 |
Duration |
1 Week |
NFPA 1030: Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner serves as the foundation for this course. An introductory course intended for firefighters and other interested individuals who want to learn more about fire safety and inspections. This training would be very helpful to City Inspectors and Company Level Officers, as it is primarily intended for people who are new to performing fire service inspections. Building construction, decorative materials and furnishings, fire drills, inspection procedures, code enforcement, fire alarms, and communications are some of the subjects addressed in this course.
Prequisites
Fire Inspector I
Max. Participants |
2 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Inspector and Plan Examiner serves as the foundation for this course. This course covers the steps involved in various sorts of inspections, goes further into the interpretation of applicable codes and standards, and gets the inspector ready for the plans review process. The inspection procedure, building construction, occupancy classification and means of egress, fire protection, water supply systems, plans review, and the storage of hazardous materials are just a few of the many subjects covered in this advanced level course.
Prequisites
Fire Inspector I
Max. Participants |
1 - 8 |
Duration |
1 Week |
This course is based on NFPA 1041: Standard for Fire and Emergency Services Instructor Professional Qualifications, 2019 Edition. This course is intended for the instructor who is ready to assume a leadership role by moving into the upper management level of his/her department and wants to develop the knowledge and ability to develop comprehensive training curricula and programs for use by single or multiple organizations; conduct organizational needs analysis; and develop training goals and implementation strategies.
Prequisites
NFPA 1041 Instructor II
Max. Participants |
1 - 6 |
Duration |
1 Day |
GACA (General Authority of Civil Aviation) and ARFF (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) Training
This 8-hour course is designed to meet current General Authority of Civilian Aviation (GACA) airport firefighter requirements for annual "live-fire" training and is targeted to airport firefighters or firefighters who respond to airport emergencies and have already complied with the GACA annual classroom training refresher courses. Hands-on field exercises simulate wheel fires; brake fires; pressurized hydraulic fluid fires (landing gear); tail and under wing engine fires; dump valve fires; interior/galley fires and large volume fuel spill fires. Simulations will present combinations of the above fires.
Prequisites
NFPA 1010 Chapter 8 Aviation
Max. Participants |
8 - 16 |
Duration |
1 Day |