
Fire Don't Care (CP26116
August 9, 2025In-personMaryville
The fires we fight are an equal opportunity creator of chaos and will kill and/or injure any firefighter without discretion or discrimination. The fire doesn’t care. After investigating hundreds of firefighter fatalities in the United States, NIOSH (National Institute of Safety and Health) has…
Structural Fire Fighting Techniques - CP26141
August 11, 2025 - August 12, 2025In-personMaryville
This course will explain, demonstrate, and provide hands-on skills training in fire ground operations necessary in interior structural fire attack. Topics include ICS, size-up, search and rescue, ventilation, forcible entry and hose stream management. This course will be taught in a lecture/practical format, including “live” fire training…

Certified Fire and Ambulance District Board Training - CP26107
August 16, 2025In-personRichmond
This workshop will provide the necessary training and education required for newly appointed ambulance and fire district board members under Missouri state law. The Missouri Ambulance Association and the Missouri Association of Fire Protection Districts have developed…
Handling LP Gas Emergencies - CH26111
August 16, 2025In-personHannibal
LP gas is a potential hazard present in most communities and a complete understanding of its hazards is necessary to safely and efficiently handle such an incident. This class will present an overview of LP gas properties and characteristics, as well as provide the…

Emergency Response to Ammonia Incidents - CH26105
August 20, 2025 - August 21, 2025In-personJefferson City
Ammonia is one of the highest volume chemicals produced in the United States. It is used in the manufacturing of rocket fuels, synthetic fibers, yeast and explosives, with the most common use of fertilizer and as a refrigerant. With the current problem of theft of ammonia for drug production,…

Basic Grain Engulfment Rescue - CR26109
August 23, 2025In-personWellington
This class is designed to introduce participants to the hazards and issues associated with grain entrapment/engulfment emergencies and basic techniques to safely conduct initial rescue operations. The classroom portion of the training includes the types of grain handling…

The Lithium-Ion Revolution - CP26102
August 23, 2025In-personWarrensburg
Newer electric vehicles are powered by battery packs generating enough power to power the average American household for about three days. This workshop will focus on building tools for the street smart attentive First Responder. What, where and how these batteries are used and what to do…
Surface Water Rescue: Awareness - CR26113
August 25, 2025In-personLake Lotawana
This course is designed to prepare emergency response personnel to perform rescue operations in slow moving water emergencies. Topics include pre-planning, personal protective equipment, search parameters, incident action plans, surface rescue techniques, witness interview techniques, deploying…

Through the Lock - CP26130
August 28, 2025In-personBlue Springs
Through the lock forcible entry is one of the most overlooked and under-utilized forcible entry techniques. This technique is often thought to be too slow or too complex for many fireground applications. That is simply not true. This class is designed to teach the student a less…

Introduction to the Fire Service - CP26132
September 2, 2025 - September 27, 2025In-personNew Haven
This introductory course for new fire service personnel acquaints participants with the basics of fireground duties. Discussions address fire service history, organization, fireground safety, and fire behavior. We will discuss and demonstrate basic hose practices, ground…