12 and 18 weeks
Initial firefighter training takes an intensive 12 and 18 weeks to complete. It’s usually held at a specially-equipped training centre where you will be taught basic firefighting skills such as ladder safety, hose laying and how to use breathing apparatus.

How long is RAF firefighter training?

14 weeks
TRAINING AND CAREER The course is designed to help you adjust to a military environment. As well as fitness and military training, you’ll also learn about the RAF lifestyle. The 14 weeks specialist Firefighter training course takes place at the Defence Fire Training Unit Moreton-in-Marsh.

What do firefighters do when not fighting fires?

When they are not on an active call, firefighters prepare written reports on emergency incidents, clean and maintain their equipment, conduct drills, and do fitness training. Many firefighters also provide public education on fire safety at schools and community events.

How tall do you have to be to be a firefighter UK?

What are the minimum and maximum heights you need to be to become a firefighter? There are no height restrictions, however, you will need to pass a series of role based tests such as removing a ladder from the rear of a fire appliance, which some may find more difficult than others.

How much does an airport firefighter make?

Aviation Firefighter Salaries

Job TitleSalary
Airservices Australia Aviation Firefighter salaries – 1 salaries reported$91,000/yr

How much does ARFF certification cost?

Unlimited access to 10 Hour ARFF training Curriculum for individuals starts at $295 for an annual subscription.

Where do firefighters train UK?

The Fire Service College in Moreton-in-Marsh, the home of firefighter development, has put together a world-class training package called the Firefighter Foundation Development Programme for both wholetime and on-call positions, designed to get you ready for immediate active service on the fire appliance and in the …

What is practical fire training?

Practical live fire training is undertaken on one of the most extensive and comprehensive fire training grounds in the world, burning either liquid propane or aviation fuel. Our ability to offer extended black smoke burns to clients provides a truly authentic fire training experience.

Why choose Babcock International for fire fighting training?

Through our in purpose-built, state-of-the-art facilities at three Royal Navy establishments in the UK, Babcock International provides a range of fire fighting training services. Each unit, designed and built by Babcock, provides a specific type of fire fighting training.

Why choose the International Fire Training Centre?

The International Fire Training Centre offers all delegates a rigorous training and assessment programme. For some courses, a high level of prior knowledge is required to ensure that the delegate can meet the demands of the programme and successfully complete all assessments.

What does ARFF stand for in aviation?

Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Airports. Operators of Part 139 airports must provide aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) services during air carrier operations that require a Part 139 certificate. The guidance and resources below address ARFF training, ARFF vehicles, and other aviation fire and rescue requirements.