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Citizens First Fire Training

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About This Business

Citizens First Fire Training Programs offer courses for fire fighters, EMTS, and safety personnel in live fire and smoke training, primary and secondary search, rural engine and truck company operations, structural considerations, establishing priorities, basic and advanced forcible entry, vehicle extrication, situation specific emergencies-hoarding, limited staffing operations, and leadership development. 

 

Years in Business: 5

Products and Services

Citizens First Fire Training Programs offer courses for fire fighters, EMTS, and safety personnel in live fire and smoke training, primary and secondary search, rural engine and truck company operations, structural considerations, establishing priorities, basic and advanced forcible entry, vehicle extrication, situation specific emergencies-hoarding, limited staffing operations, and leadership development. 

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
11/7/2022
Business Started:
9/2/2020
Alternate Names:
Citizens First Fire Training LLC
Business Management:
Mr. Chris K Kessinger, Owner

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Chris K Kessinger, Owner
Customer Contacts
Mr. Chris K Kessinger, Owner
Additional Email Addresses
Primary: Email this Business
Social Media
Facebook

Additional Information

Payment methods
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  • Debit Card
  • Money Order

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