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Blackhawk Technical College
6004 Prairie Rd
PO Box 5009
Janesville, Wisconsin 53547
Phone: (608)757-7709

Bureau Of Instruction & Training
6680 N Teutonia Ave
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53209
Phone: (414)286-8971

Chippewa Valley Tech College
620 West Clairmont Ave
Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701
Phone: (715)833-7500

Fire Education & Training
310 Price Place
PO Box 7874
Madison, Wisconsin 53707
Phone: (608)266-7289

Fox Valley Tech College Reg Fire Training Center
1470 Tullar Road
Neenah, Wisconsin 54956
Phone: (920)751-5053

Haz Mat Training Center
1290 North Ave Lakeshore Tech Coll
Cleveland, Wisconsin 53015
Phone: (920)458-4183

Matc Regional Fire Training Center
1750 Pearson Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53704
Phone: (608)246-6911

Mid-state Tech College
500 N 32nd Street
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin 54494
Phone: (715)422-5477

Milwaukee Area Tech College
6665 S Howell Avenue
Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154
Phone: (414)571-4673

Moraine Park Technical College
235 N National Avenue
Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin 54936
Phone: (920)924-3330

Nicolet Area Technical College
P.O. Box 518
Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501
Phone: (715)365-4495

North Central Technical College
1000 West Campus Dr
Wausau, Wisconsin 54401
Phone: (715)675-3331

Northeast Wi Tech College Reg Fire Training Center
2740 W Mason St
PO Box 19042
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54307
Phone: (920)498-5603

Regional Fire Training Center
800 Main St Waukesha Co Tech College
Pewaukee, Wisconsin 53072
Phone: (262)691-5541

Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
Hwy 18 East
Fennimore, Wisconsin 53809
Phone: (608)822-3262

Western Wisconsin Technical College
304 N 6th St
PO Box 908
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54602
Phone: (608)785-9248

Wisconsin Indianhead District
1900 College Drive
Rice Lake, Wisconsin 54868
Phone: (715)234-7082

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    cannonrescue16

    11 months ago

    2 comments

    the school above as moved read below for the new school
    TFACA HISTORY

    Created by the Legislature in April 1996, the Tennessee Fire Service and Codes Enforcement Academy (TFACA) holds the training of state firefighters and the testing and certification of codes enforcement officials as its primary objectives. The academy’s unique dual curriculum and state-of-the-art training facilities are also available to related industrial and commercial organizations as well as out-of-state customers, establishing it as a regional center for the delivery of a full spectrum of emergency service, codes enforcement and first responder development courses.

    Prior of the TFACA’s establishment, the Tennessee State Fire School was located at the Tennessee Technological Training Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with program instruction administered and funded by the Tennessee Board of Regents. Through frequent interaction with various fire service and codes enforcement management officials, the State Fire Marshal discovered a pressing need for a new state facility considering the limited availability of classrooms and outdated facilities of the former fire school.

    An urgent demand for codes enforcement training also existed. In Tennessee, all fire and building inspectors as well as state codes personnel are required by stature to have state certification. State-sponsored training for codes enforcement officials was previously unavailable with the exception of a contracted seminar, which was costly and required extensive travel. Upon TFACA’s inception, the Department of Commerce and Insurance, which houses the State Fire Marshal’s Office, assumed responsibility for its management and its mission of administering training to the state’s fire service and codes enforcement professionals?

    Construction of the 15-building campus began in August 1999, on 330 sprawling acres in rural northern Bedford County. Upon completion of the $27 million facility during the summer of 2001, the Tennessee State Fire School closed with operations; personnel and equipment transferred to the current academy.

    Throughout the design and development of the academy, developers looked to the advice and counsel of a dedicated group of fire service and codes enforcement professionals. The product of that cooperation is a visionary multi-purpose training complex staffed by experienced fire service and codes enforcement personnel. The academy features modern classrooms with a supporting research library, a hands-on training center with specialized laboratories, a three-bay fire station for as many as 24 recruit firefighters and dedicated structures for realistic fire and codes training simulations. TFACA’s full-service campus also includes dormitory accommodations for 104 students, a 250-person dining facility and an administration building.

    The Tennessee Fire Service and Codes Enforcement academy directly affects the welfare and safety of every Tennessean. According data received from the National Fire Protection Association, Tennessee ranks one of the highest states’ in the Nation for fire related deaths and incurs hundreds of millions of dollars annually in property loss associated with fire. For this reason, the academy will look forward to expanding the original training mission to include specialized training to additional first responder agencies, including Homeland Security, law enforcement personnel and other related fields. The extensive course curriculum available at the academy, coupled with its authentic training scenarios, will help increase the life safety of Tennessee’s approximately 23,000 firefighters and 3,500 codes officials by providing an education unparalleled by any institution in the Nation.

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    joepossey

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    My name is Joe I am 24 from NY. I would like to get into a fire academy to learn eveything there is to know about being a firefighter. I would like to be a full time paid firefighter but I am not sure the process I would need to take to make that happen. Does anyone have any information for me that would help me?

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    Brian62

    about 1 year ago

    8 comments

    I am a graduate of the National Fire Acd. I loved every min. of it. This is a must attend school. Visit the Command Post. Have a drink for me. You will never go hungry.

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    mttoyr

    about 1 year ago

    0 comments

    I am currently living in Texas, but looking to move to Oklahoma to start on a fire academy, anyone have any information on reputations and where the good academies are? Any information would be appreciated, please contact me at mttoyr@hotmail.com or 972-965-6914, Thank you for your time!

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    volunteerff

    about 1 year ago

    10 comments

    I am looking for a academy to join so can take actions on becomeing a firefighter. so if any information on it please e mail at brsel23@yahoo.com thankyou for the state of nc

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    bpfefferle

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    I am currently in the Navy and would like to possibly join the firefighting community in Raleigh, NC. I would like to know when the academy starts and what my possibilities are. Please respond via email at pfeffebs@cvn69.navy.mil. Thank You.

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    Dakota38

    about 1 year ago

    38 comments

    I will be attending this academy in 2 weeks for a 240 card. I hear this is one of the best with PT and training

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    TroyFD518

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    where is the NYS academy in Utica NY???????

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    Hendley1995

    about 1 year ago

    8 comments

    I graduated in December of 1995. I new nothing about the fire service. This academy is awesome. I learned so much. It is geared towards the full time but I am a volunteer. Anybody interested in getting in the fire service should go through this academy. You just learn so much. Alot more than what your department will send you to.

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    slic60

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    I am interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter. Where do I start? Reach me any time at 615-406-8234 or email at slic60@hotmail.com

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    CarlDanielson

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    I would like more information about the Massachusettes Firefighting Academy

    my e-mail is carldanielson06@yahoo.com

    my phone number is 802 338 6558

    please contact me as soon as possible

    thank you

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