Register Now for the National Junior Firefighter Academy

The National Volunteer Fire Council’s (NVFC) National Junior Firefighter Program has partnered with Tyco International and Scott Safety to bring the National Junior Firefighter Academy to North Carolina this fall. Classroom and hands-on training, plus a tour and product demonstrations, will take place on Saturday, October 8, at the Scott Safety Headquarters in Monroe, North Carolina.
 
A morning classroom session will provide two separate courses, one for junior firefighters and one for program advisors. Junior firefighters will cover topics such as youth leadership and activity ideas. Junior firefighter program advisors will learn about serving as a youth mentor and youth firefighter safety, among other subjects. Attendees will then have the opportunity to tour the Scott Safety facility. After a lunch hosted by the NVFC and Scott, there will be hands-on product demonstrations and a training challenge.
 
“Scott Safety and Tyco International are proud to be partnered with the National Volunteer Fire Council’s (NVFC) National Junior Firefighter Program, and excited to host the National Junior Firefighter Academy at Scott Safety Headquarters in Monroe, NC, on Saturday, October 8th,” said Jeff Emory, MarketingManager – Fire Service. “At Scott we are always looking for ways to support and give back to those that do so much for our communities. The National Junior Firefighter Academy provides us a great opportunity to support the volunteer firefighting community, by cultivating a passion for the fire service and developing the leadership skills for the next generation of firefighters. We hope everyone who is able can participate, and look forward to a great academy on October 8th.”
 
Space is limited – register today at https://nvfc.wufoo.com/forms/nvfc-national-junior-firefighter-academy/. For more information on the National Junior Firefighter Program, visit www.nvfc.org/juniors.

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