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(Courtesy Mid-State)

Mid-State launches new Fire Service Certification program

Metro Wire Staff

Mid-State Technical College is offering a new 15-credit Fire Service Certification program this fall to meet the increased local demand for firefighting professionals.

Applications are now being accepted for the technical diploma, which features training with hands-on activities and realistic simulations on Mid-State’s state-of-the-art burn tower, fire engines, and other high-tech equipment.

The program teaches the entry-level fire behavior and techniques needed to control structural and related fire emergencies as well as life safety practices. EMT skills and knowledge are also learned in the program. Students will gain knowledge and skills in the areas of fire suppression, victim rescue, salvage and overhaul.

Developed in partnership with local fire departments, this program ensures its completers will have a competitive edge when starting their career. The program can also be completed by high school students.

Graduates of the program have the opportunity to sit for exams for two state fire certification credentials and one national EMS credential and are prepared for entry into either the EMT-Paramedic or Paramedic Technician program.

For more information, visit mstc.edu/programs or contact Rick Anderson, associate dean of Protective & Human Services, at 715-422-5473 or by email at [email protected].