Citizen Fire Academy Puts Residents in the Hot Seat
REGISTRATION FOR THE FALL 2015 SESSION IS NOW OPEN. EMAIL BRIAN BEASLEY OR CALL 636.970.9700X403 OR FOR AN APPLICATION.
Classes begin Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 6 p.m., at CCFR Fire Station 3, 511 Willott Rd. This is an eight-week course.
When many people think of firefighting they think of a Hollywood movie scene. Firefighters rush into a building where they see a bright room full of flames while they quickly rescue those in danger. Now it’s time to learn what it’s really like.
The goal of the Citizen Fire Academy is to provide the community a hands-on understanding of what it takes to be a CCFR firefighter. Participants are given a chance to interact with the firefighters, learn about the fire service, and receive hands-on experience with some of the tasks and tools used to fight fires and save lives.
The CCFR Citizen Fire Academy provides community members with the education and experience to safely understand the operations and functions of the fire department.
Academy Sessions
Academy participants attend classroom lecture sessions and practical hands-on events where they experience the inside world of the fire service. The safety of the participants is of the utmost importance and every step is monitored by fire department instructors.
Safety
Because firefighting is an inherently dangerous job, no participants will be expected to perform any task they do not wish, nor will they participate in any real emergency situations.
Requirements
- Be a community-minded resident of CCFR
- Be at least 21 years of age
- Complete the application process
- Proof of current health insurance
- Signed waiver release form
Registration
Email Brian Beasley or call 636.970.9700×403 or for an application.
Schedule
The Citizen Fire Academy meets one evening a week for eight weeks from 6-9 p.m.
Cost
There is a $25 administration fee to enroll.
Attire
For the classroom lectures, comfortable clothes are acceptable. For the practical exercises participants should wear work clothing.
Attendance
To obtain your graduation certificate, you must not miss more than two classes. Attendance at all classes is highly encouraged due to the information given.
Course Topics
- History of the Fire Service and CCFR
- Tools and Equipment
- Fire Extinguishment
- Use of a Breathing Air Pack
- Search and Rescue
- Automobile Extrication
- Technical Rescue
- How A House Fire Is Put Out
- Emergency Medical Services
- Fireground Operations
Call 636.970.9700 or email us to apply today.