Lone Butte Fire Department


Practice

Wednesday 7pm-9pm

The majority of training is done at the hall, via our training ground or written tests; however, we often book out-of-town courses, such as live fire training to open up even more learning opportunity.

All firefighters are trained under the province wide certification standards with qualified instructions. Depending on commitment and involvement, members are able to train for auto extraction, first responders, and additional fire suppression. check below for more information.

FireFighter Training
  • B.C. Firefighter Level 1&2 (NFPA 1001)
  • Modules 1 through 9 (written and practical)
  • Excluding Haz-Mat Operations and First Responders
  • Frontline Fire Department Training, DDC - Driving in the Rural Fire Department
  • Incident Command System – I-100
  • Ministry of Forests S-100 Basic Fire Suppression and Safety
  • Hazardous Materials First Responder Awareness
  • Red Cross CPR Level “C”
  • Live Fire Training at Kamloops Training Ground (1 Day Min.)
First Responder Training
  • CRD Fire Department Operational Guidelines familiarization
  • Department ICS and Radio Communications
  • Red Cross CPR Level “C”
  • First Responder Level 3
  • Frontline Fire Department Training, DDC - Driving in the Rural Fire Department (Before Driving Rescue Truck #3)
Auto Extrication Training
  • CRD Fire Department Operational Guidelines familiarization
  • Department ICS and Radio Communications
  • Auto Extrication Level 1 or 20 hrs of Accredited Training to NFPA 1006 standard
  • Hazardous Materials First Responder Awareness
  • Frontline Fire Department Training, DDC - Driving in the Rural Fire
  • Department (Before Driving Rescue Truck #3)

to see more on training and requirements view this PDF