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Non-Emergency

Training

Firefighters are required to attend mandatory training classes each month. Personnel also participate in additional training such as Kansas University Fire & Rescue Institute, Labette Community College Fire School, state and regional schools, and the National Fire Academy.

Firefighters maintain many certifications that require re-certification hours each year such as emergency medical technician, and hazardous materials technician. Personnel attend an average of 3,000 hours of training each year.

The department is one of the best trained in the state. On staff are 18 emergency medical technicians, five hazardous material technicians, and four certified fire investigators. All 18 firefighters are certified Firefighter I, Firefighter II, and Driver/Operator through Kansas University.