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Despite heavy snow for the first Winter Fire School in 2024, hundreds of students from more than 100 fire departments gathered to learn best practices and skills during free classroom and specialized hands-on trainings. Instructors for the 2025 fire school are being solicited now.
The Hub-and-Spoke Firefighter Training plan brings training closer for firefighters across the state and adds consistency and quality control to basic firefighter training in Indiana. In 2023, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and IDHS secured state funding totaling $17.7 million for fire training and equipment.
Training Courses and Events. The Indiana Fire and Public Safety Academy provides training and certifications to help fire and public safety personnel carry out their duties safely and effectively. Full course information and registration for state-sponsored courses is available on the Acadis Portal.
Fire Training and Certifications. The Fire and Public Safety Academy provides training and certifications to help fire and public safety personnel carry out their duties safely and effectively. EMS Training and Certifications. Specific training and protocol is required to become licensed or certified EMS personnel.
Announcement. Current Training Opportunities: https://wildfire.dnr.in.gov/WildfireTraining/TrainingRegisterHome. View Announcement. 1. Fire Headquarters Resource Portal About and Contacts Indiana DNR Division of Forestry.
Go to the Academy page (https://www.in.gov/dhs/training/fire-training/). Within the Course Registration and Information section, select the Prerequisite List link to view the requirements.
At the ceremony, IDHS announced the next phase of the Hub-and-Spoke Training plan, where five new training towers will be built in central and southern Indiana. These sites continue the expansion of state-sponsored locations to help eliminate "training deserts" across Indiana.
Fire departments, businesses, and contractors may conduct fire trainings with prior approval from IDEM. Approval is necessary for live fire training using structures, fire towers, fire simulators, extinguishers, and for other burning-related activities.
IDHS has Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-certified drone operators available to assist in a variety of tasks, including hazmat and fire incidents, search and rescue efforts and event security operations. IDHS also hosts an Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) skills camp where pilots can learn best practices from peers, practice flying and take ...
Academy Grants. Submit a Fire Support Ticket 1-800-666-7784 firecertifications@dhs.in.gov. The Indiana Fire and Public Safety Academy administers two grant programs, both funded by the state.