buddyhfx said:
I know Heatwave will probably add some more details. That's not his fault, he's just that way...... ;D. He's a little bit on the nerd side..........oooppss, did I just say that..
I believe the correct terminology is "Geek."
And I was going to say nothing, but seems how you opened the door for me, what the hey?
You do get the weekends off at CFFA, but the new training procedures definitely keeps many students busy studying. Ultimately, the testing that is being implemented at the Academy is ensuring that we receive a better Firefighter at the Halls. It is not your typical "cram and dump" type of process. It now comes with many quizzes, and less exams. This allows everyone to know what parts have to be focused on to improve the student's knowledge. And the student retains what they have learned.
Myself, I was on an Auto Extrication competition team, so the possibility exists to "specialize." However, as much as I enjoyed it, I would keep my options open. We already have a rather large Scope of Training, so you want to ensure that you keep up on all fields. Auto Ex is just as important as Hazmat, Confined Space Rescue, etc, etc.
Buddy was also correct on the Hazmat. Our Wing does have the advantage of the Airfield Engineering Flight (AEF) that will also be called out by us during major Hazmat incidents. They have received training at the Tech level and their Commander is Hazmat I/C qualified. They keep the Hazmat Trailor, as we haven't the space for it a the Hall. It is nice having some extra bodies to help out, as well.
That's all for now. Thanks for answering most of this Buddy, as we're dealing with the CM visit. :crybaby: Crying towels at the ready.
Chimo!