 |
|
 |
 |
 |
| |
|
|
| |
|
Fire Training Structures is leading the way in the
creation of safe,
affordable, realistic class "A" & gas fired solutions for live-fire
training. FTS offers Flashover Simulators, Multi
Story Systems, Live Fire Training
Towers, Connected Burn Room Structures and AFG grant approved Mobile Systems.
Our
team of certified engineers and
fabricators will work with your specific
budget and requirements to incorporate
specific training
options and props.
The
structures are utilized to their full
potential and are
implemented with more
features and props compared
to
steel
erected or concrete
buildings.
The structures require only
basic pillar foundations,
saving thousands in site
preparation
costs. |
|
|
 |
|
TOWER
SYSTEMS
|
|
 |
|
(2)
STRUCTURE
FIRE BURN
ROOMS,
VENTILATION,
40' RAPPEL,
MAZE SYSTEM
DENVER
DRILL,
EXTERIOR
STAIRS,
FORCED ENTRY
AND MORE !
|
|
|
 |
|
BAKER CITY
TAKES
DELIVERY OF
(2)
CONNECTING
MULTI-TRAINERS!
|
|
MOBILE
MULTI-TRAINER
SYSTEMS
(
STATIONARY
ALSO
AVAILABLE)
|
|
 |
|
LIVE FIRE,
VENTILATION,
PIKE POLE,
CEILING
PULL, VOID
SPACE, SCBA
MAZE AND
MORE !
|
|
|
|
|
We offer A
two day
(16 Hour) Instructor
Training
course (for
up to 12
Instructors)
conducted
by the best
in the
business and includes: |
|
DAY
1 |
DAY
2 |
|
·
Introduction
and
orientation
·
Health
and
safety
·
Fundamentals
of
fire
behavior
·
Fire
development
in a
compartment
·
Case
study
assignment
·
Attack
Cell
–
Demo
1
(live
fire)
·
Debrief |
|
|
·
Pre-training
medical
monitoring
·
Extreme
fire
behavior
·
Burning
down
the
doll’s
house
·
Case
presentations
and
discussion
·
Fire
control
and
door
entry
methods
·
Attack
Cell
–
Demo
2
(live
fire)
·
Debrief
and
closing
Session |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
 |
The use of Containerized Training Structures
The steel shipping container
offers versatility,
adaptability and a ready
made modular approach in
constructing inexpensive and
effective burn buildings and
'flashover' simulators. The
single compartment
observation; window and
attack containers have been
used in Europe for over 20
years to demonstrate fire
growth; rollover; flashover
and back draft phenomena
while enabling firefighters
to witness fire gas
formation, transport and
ignitions from extremely
close quarters with their
safety being the prime
concern. It is from such
close quarters that
firefighters are then able
to practice and evaluate the
various firefighting options
and suppression techniques,
offering them an unequalled
experience and providing an
element of confidence in
relation to structural
firefighting. The simulators
are also used to teach door
entry techniques while
recognizing a range of fire
conditions from the
exterior, including the under-ventilated fire.
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|