EDUCATION & TRAINING
Every year nearly 100 deaths and 100,000 injuries happen to firefighters during training or on actual emergency
calls. VFIS provides our customers with quality programs to
keep up with new equipment and techniques. VFIS customers benefit from our programs, which are
available at little or no cost.
VFIS' Education and Training team is staffed by active emergency service personnel ready and willing to answer your questions. Our Education and Training staff has
over 400 years of combined emergency service experience.
Educational Materials
VFIS offers a wide range of valuable educational material, including books, CD-ROMs, posters, PowerPoint Presentations, and videos.
Each program is accompanied by appropriate print and/or video materials.
From training to troubleshooting, VFIS helps emergency service organizations become better prepared for every call, reducing
the risk of injury or loss to the people they serve, the property they protect, and their most valuable asset—their members.
Call (800) 233-1957 for additional information or place your order on-line. Most items ship within one week.
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Seminars & Workshops
VFIS' seminars and workshops are conducted on a regional basis throughout the year, with many offered
at instructor as well as participant levels.
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Consulting
VFIS recognizes that our clients may need support beyond our traditional Education and Training programs, so we give you access to a wide range of consulting services. Please contact us to discuss your specific issues, needs, or concerns at
(800) 233-1957 or via e-mail at inquiries@vfis.com.
Operation Safe Arrival
VFIS has launched Operation Safe Arrival in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin as a major initiative aimed at heightening awareness of intersection safety among the emergency services. Individual fire, rescue and EMS departments enter into a "contract" with VFIS, indicating their intent to participate in and follow the rules of the program.
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