The Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) officially hosted its first training course last week at the new regional training facility located in Corman Park on Range Road 3053.
From October 31 to November 3, 2023, future Fire Service Instructors from SFD, Warman Fire Rescue and Martensville Fire Department participated in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1403 Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions course. This course provides participants with the credentials needed to conduct live fire training. The program focuses on recognizing the evolving state of a fire and understanding the water application techniques needed to ensure firefighter safety while successfully controlling the environment and extinguishing the fire.
The NFPA 1403 course is taught by four SFD Fire Service Instructors who were sent to Alberta and Manitoba to obtain their credentials in 2022. SFD’s Staff Development & Safety team has plans to have all firefighters complete the live-fire training under the newly certified Fire Service Instructors by the end of 2024.
“This is the first time in over a decade that SFD has been able to conduct this type of realistic and repeatable hands-on experience for our Fire Service Instructors after decommissioning the training building that was located at Station No. 1,” said SFD Assistant Fire Chief Anthony Tataryn. “We’re very fortunate to have our staff complete training here at home and we’re pleased that Martensville and Warman’s fire services could join in this training opportunity.”
“Working with the Fire Service Instructor trainers from SFD this week has been great. The opportunity to learn the props and how the accompanying skills are designed to be taught will help all of our instructors duplicate a high level of training and safety for our firefighters,” said Warman Fire Chief Russ Austin.
Martensville Deputy Chief Dean Brooman added: “Martensville Fire Department appreciates the opportunity to train on NFPA 1403 Live Fire Training with Saskatoon Fire Department and Warman Fire Department. The joint use training facility will allow us to learn from each other and take back this knowledge to the members of our department. We look forward to future training at this facility and the exciting things to come out of our partnership.”
Phase one of the Regional Training Facility was completed in the fall of 2023 and included land servicing and relocation of existing structures. Development of the training site and its stormwater management includes a number of natural infrastructure components that are being funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Natural Infrastructure Fund. Further phases will follow based on engagement with partners and stakeholders.