Canadian Fire Rescue College

Canadian Fire Rescue College

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06/02/2026

Hose work is one of the foundations of the fire service.

For Class 262, that means learning the details, building muscle memory, and getting the reps in. Deployments, rolls, folds, handling, control, and the practical skills that support safe, effective fireground operations.

Strong fundamentals matter. Every evolution starts with the basics.

Built for the Call.

Photos from Canadian Fire Rescue College's post 05/14/2026

Firefighter training does not end when the gear comes off.

We’re proud to continue expanding the student experience at Canadian Fire Rescue College with the addition of new on-campus fitness, conditioning, recovery, and student activity spaces designed to support students throughout their training journey.

Students now have access to:

• Strength & conditioning equipment
• Dedicated cardio training space
• Mobility and functional movement area
• Student recovery & activity spaces

These additions help create a more immersive training environment while supporting the physical and mental demands of firefighter training.

Learn more about these new student amenities here: https://canadianfirerescuecollege.com/student-life

Built for the Call.

Photos from Canadian Fire Rescue College's post 05/13/2026

Reading smoke. Controlling airflow. Coordinating the attack.

During NFPA 1001 Level I & II training, students are introduced to the critical role of ventilation on the fireground, including horizontal ventilation techniques used to help improve visibility, reduce heat and support interior fire attack operations.

In live fire training environments, timing, communication and coordination matter. Ventilation must be performed with purpose and in alignment with the overall incident action plan, giving students the opportunity to understand how their actions impact fire behaviour, crew safety and operational effectiveness.

At Canadian Fire Rescue College, students don’t just learn the theory. They apply it in realistic, hands-on training scenarios designed to build confidence, discipline and fireground awareness.

Built for the Call.

Learn more about our NFPA 1001 Level I & II program by visiting our website: https://canadianfirerescuecollege.com

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3420 22 Street
Red Deer, AB
T4S2E6

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm