FPAAC was formed in the aftermath of the Protector Alpha Ship Fire to set forth a comprehensive system ensuring effective response shipboard fires in the Lower Columbia Region.
FPAAC was formed in the aftermath of the Protector Alpha Ship Fire to set forth a comprehensive system ensuring effective response shipboard fires in the Lower Columbia Region.
Currently comprised of 13 fire agencies located throughout the river system, these agencies voluntarily contribute both staff time and equipment costs for participation in meetings, drills and other training exercises.
FPAAC was formed in the aftermath of the Protector Alpha Ship Fire to set forth a comprehensive system ensuring effective response shipboard fires in the Lower Columbia Region.
Currently comprised of 13 fire agencies located throughout the river system, these agencies voluntarily contribute both staff time and equipment costs for participation in meetings, drills and other training exercises.
Many people have never had to pull a fire alarm, use a fire extinguisher or evacuate a burning building. But as a building owner, you’re responsible for educating your employees to know how and when to safely take these actions.
For over a century, fire extinguishers have been a valuable tool for fighting certain small fires. Everyone should know how to use a fire extinguisher, but many people don’t. Nor does everyone know that a specific type of extinguisher should be used for each class of fire.
Fires involve common combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, trash and plastics. They are common in typical commercial and home settings, but can occur anywhere these types of materials are found. Fires involve flammable liquid gases, solvents, oil, gasoline, paint, lacquers, tars.
Our instructors and OSHA safety consultants are working and retired Firefighters and EMTs with extensive experience in the Fire and EMS emergency environment.
According to a recent study, 4,200 accidental deaths in a year were the direct result of fires. These fires not only resulted in a tragic loss of life, but numerous injuries and extensive property and inventory damage. Training employees in basic fire safety procedures can help you prevent.
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