Our training days begin with the whole RFRS team meeting at our training centre.
The day begins with a recap of previous training sessions and a short discussions of the days goals.
All of us then change into our full fire kit
and meet on the drill ground.
Practical training starts by discussing the fundamentals of the exercise paired
with a demonstration from our training officer.
Once we have shown that we have understood the task we are given a scenario
to act upon and the team will go on to carry out all required procedures.
After we have completed all the scenario based section, we move onto
equipment training and maintenance. This is where we can learn how to use a
range of different apparatus as well as how to maintain them correctly.
Finally, after all training is completed and everyone has changed out of
their kit, feedback is given and a short debrief is carried out. This is when
any questions that any of us have are answered
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Training with Riverside Fire and Rescue
Our training days begin with the whole RFRS team meeting at our training centre. The day begins with a recap of previous training sessio...
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Our training days begin with the whole RFRS team meeting at our training centre. The day begins with a recap of previous training sessio...
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