- The mission of SAFE Firefighter, LLC is to provide fireground training built for fireground speed. Our hard-nosed and team oriented approach provides intense skills training that helps to build teamwork, trust and brotherhood. We want to help protect your personnel and community by training your firefighters to be safe, aggressive, fundamentally sound and efficient.
- Note: All courses are referenced to, and exceed current NFPA requirements.
- We’ll bring it to you… request information from info@safefirefighter.com
- We’ll offer classes periodically based on availability and need…click here for scheduled class dates
- The classes below are available upon request or work with us to design the best class for YOUR needs
ENGINE WORK CLASSES:
- ENG101: Engine Operations at Residential Fires – 16 Hours
- ENG102: Engine Operations at Commercial Fire & Standpipe Operations- 16 Hours
TRUCK WORK CLASSES:
- TRK101: Truck Company Strategies and Tactics- 16 Hours
- TRK 102: Ventilation, Entry & Search (VES) Operations- 16 Hours
- TRK103: Large Area & Advanced Search Operations- 16 Hours
- TRK104: Advance Ground Ladder and Roof Operations- 16 Hours
“Street Smart” Series:
- Forcible Entry 1- Conventional Forcible Entry (Irons) & Thru-the-Lock- 4 Hours
- Forcible Entry 2- Advanced Irons & Power Saw Operations- 4 Hours
FIREGROUND SURVIVAL & RESCUE CLASSES:
- FGS101: Fireground Survival – 16 Hours
- FGS102: Fireground Rescue Operations (RIC)- 16 Hours
- FGS103: Fireground Accountability and Mayday Management- 8 Hours
STRATEGY & TACTICS CLASSES:
- FGM101: Strategy & Tactics at First Alarm Incidents- 8 Hours
- FGM102: Strategy & Tactics at Multiple Alarm Incidents- 8 Hours

















Looking for training evolutions that are more detailed and specific but are still within NFPA guidelines. Any ideas?
Thanks for the interest in the site. I have a few drills in mind for you, I’ll keep your email address and send them to you tomorrow or so. Thanks again.
NFPA 1410 worth the read…
hi any classes for ems fire rescue online?
Not right now, but it may be in the works. If anything comes of it, we’re looking at some firefighter stuff January 2012.
is there another link to see the scheduled classes or when upcoming class come out on the schedule. The link above does not allow me to get to the schedule. Thanks.
Looking for training evolutions that are more detailed and specific but are still within NFPA guidelines. Any ideas?
Just wanted to see what a ballpark figure would be to host a Truck Company Tactics or VES class at my department? Please email me at bmaness@beltonfire.com