Hazardous Materials Operations training is offered by Emergency Services Training Solutions. Emergency Services Training Solutions (ESTS) INC. is a mobile emergency services training company based out of McCordsville.
Hazardous Materials Operations training is offered by Emergency Services Training Solutions. Emergency Services Training Solutions (ESTS) INC. is a mobile emergency services training company based out of McCordsville, Indiana and operated by the president, Robert C. Allen, a 26-year veteran (Volunteer, Combination, and Career) of the Fire Service.
It was formed in June of 2006 to serve a very specific population, the members of the Indiana fire/rescue service.
Emergency Services Training Solutions (ESTS) INC. is a mobile emergency services training company based out of McCordsville, Indiana and operated by the president, Robert C. Allen, a 26-year veteran (Volunteer, Combination, and Career) of the Fire Service.
It was formed in June of 2006 to serve a very specific population, the members of the Indiana fire/rescue service. ESTS INC.'s sole purpose and goal is to provide high quality fire/rescue service education to members of agencies in central and south-central Indiana that do not have access to education on a schedule that is convenient to them.
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