Good Afternoon Brothers & Sisters...
I work for a fire department in Southwest Florida and I am in search of a an instructor certification class for hydraulic/extrication tools?
Years ago "Hurst" offered such a class however I have been unable to locate and such class recently.
Do any of the hydraulic rescue tool manufacturers offer such a class? Amkus, Holmatro, Hurst?
Or do you know of any Fire Academies accross the nation offer such a class and offer certifcation?
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02-25-2008, 10:47 AM #1MembersZone Subscriber
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Let's keep this one at the top of the list. I'm looking for the same thing, in the Northeast.
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02-25-2008, 02:41 PM #3
Try Central Florida Fire Academy.
www.fireacademy.orgAJ, MICP, FireMedic
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