Weatherford College Fire Science Technology Program

Weatherford College Fire Science Technology Program The Fire Science Technology program at Weatherford College prepares students to become competent practitioners in the fire service. degree tracts.
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Weatherford College offers two online A.A.S. The online Fire Protection and Safety Technology A.A.S. degree gives students an expanded knowledge base to help them improve as firefighters. The online Fire Services Administration A.A.S. degree helps prepare the firefighter for their move into supervision and/or helps the supervisor improve in their role as an administrator.

Thank you Steve Malley for 17 years of dedication to the Public Safety Professions department.   Your dedication has alw...
08/19/2021

Thank you Steve Malley for 17 years of dedication to the Public Safety Professions department. Your dedication has always been your very best to our cadets, staff and career first responders. As you grew the department you built a family. Your priority has always been the cadets, instructors and the staff. You were never afraid to lead the way in any training exercise and gave your best and expected their best in return. All in the name of keeping first responders safe and giving them the knowledge and training required to save lives and protect our community . You leave a big hole but we also know you will do great things at Amarillo College. We all look forward to seeing the new Public Safety Training Center you get to be apart of building. We know it will be great.

No words. Just do it!
08/05/2021

No words. Just do it!

08/03/2021

We are hiring!!

07/21/2021

To funny.

Not in Texas or at least north Texas.
07/08/2021

Not in Texas or at least north Texas.

06/29/2021

The Weatherford College Regional Fire Academy is continuing to accept applications for enrollment in their upcoming fall hybrid class. This class will begin on August 23, 2021. The online academic portion will run August 23, 2021 through November 15 2021. The hands on skills portion will run November 29, 2021 through December 09, 2021. Applications may be requested by phone 817.598.6347 or email [email protected]. The deadline for submitting a completed application to our Fire Academy office is Friday, August 20, 2021 at 4:00 pm.

As the Fire Academy works to resolve a location for its traditional fire academy we will continue to train firefighters, through our hybrid learning, to the level of competency traditionally expected at Weatherford College. After 22 years our motto stills hold true “If you want to become a firefighter there are a lot of places you can go. If you want to become the best - there is only one place to go - Weatherford College Regional Fire Academy.”

If you have any questions you may reach us by phone 817.598.6347 or email at [email protected].

06/29/2021

😂😂

06/21/2021

Time to refill the water tank. 😯

Good work between law enforcement and fire department individuals to help this young man make it back to work after a de...
06/21/2021

Good work between law enforcement and fire department individuals to help this young man make it back to work after a devastating injury.

In a short film, Officer Zane Wiseman shares his journey from the hospital bed back to full duty – on the motorcycle unit

Nice truck.
06/21/2021

Nice truck.

CLEAN OLD TDA
Beautiful picture of a pristine Tractor Drawn Aerial
Hannin’ out with the fellas
Great picture of Philadelphia Firefighters sitting on their Pirsch Tractor Drawn Aerial
Photo credit: PFD APPARATUS Philadelphia FD

If you are not aware of this site it has a lot of good information on current concerns and issues facing emergency servi...
06/17/2021

If you are not aware of this site it has a lot of good information on current concerns and issues facing emergency services. Lots of good reading.

Current events and emergent issues affecting our nation’s fire and emergency medical services. https://bit.ly/2iFoi3o

06/09/2021

You knew it was coming. What do you think?

05/24/2021

Congratulations firefighters from across the state who have completed their associates degree here at Weatherford College. Here is a list of departments with Weatherford College graduates now in their ranks - Adell/Whitt VFD, Buda FD, Coppell FD, McAllen FD, Lake Cities FD, Texarkana FD, Waco FD, Denton County ESD #1, Parker County ESD #1 and Williamson County ESD #4. Our students serve the citizens of this great state and the Weatherford College Fire Science program serves the firefighters of Texas.

05/11/2021

Leave a firefighter alone for one shift and he comes out with a rocket launcher fire truck.

Gasoline has a flash point of about-45* F, and an auto ignition temperature of around 495* F. Please Don’t Do This... ( ...
05/11/2021

Gasoline has a flash point of about-45* F, and an auto ignition temperature of around 495* F. Please Don’t Do This... ( random photo plucked from the Web FWIW) Thanks Robert Willis.

Please be safe out there.
04/26/2021

Please be safe out there.

The driver exited the vehicle on her own and was later arrested by Houston police.

04/08/2021

So bad!

It’s all true.
03/30/2021

It’s all true.

"The smells. Stepping into the station to begin a tour, the unmistakable remnants of last night’s fire, the stories that are told simply by breathing it in, and seeing in our mind what our brothers and sisters encountered."

By Michael Morse,Providence Fire Department (ret.)

You did your duty, so it’s time to get on with the rest of your life. Funny thing is, for the rest of your life, you will look back at the years you spent responding to other people’s emergencies with a touch of sadness. Letting go of the greatest job in the world is not easy, but if it were easy, we probably wouldn’t have loved it as much.

Here are 10 of the countless things I miss since retiring. I may miss the job, but I’m grateful I had the opportunity to do it for as long as I did, and I have no regrets. The memories are priceless.

10. Shift Change. “One person enters, one person leaves.” There is beauty in the simplest of things. Being part of the continuum of duty should never be taken lightly. It is timeless.

9. Station coffee. It really didn’t matter how perfectly the coffee was brewed or how well the beans were roasted; it was the conversation that flowed around those cups that mattered most.

8. Driving. If there is a better feeling than being in complete control of a giant piece of machinery, lights flashing and sirens wailing as you expertly maneuver through traffic, between buildings, parked cars, crowds, feeder lines, downed wires, victims, and the devil himself toward the perfect place to spot the apparatus to tackle whichever job is at hand, I have yet to find it.

7. Strapping a SCBA to yourback. On the move…reflex takes over…hitching your shoulders, tightening the straps…clipping the buckle…turning it in…masking up…going in. . .

6. Station meals. They are the best of times, they are the worst of times, they are the moments that bring us together and give us nourishment as well as the opportunity to complain without restraint as we are forced to eat the inedible or offer true thanks and gratitude when the meal calls for celebration. Or, simply, just feed our faces at the communal table. And leftovers from previous meals at the start of the shift are pretty good, too!

5. The bunk. Few full grown people will ever have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of bunk at work, or the restorative magic that an hour on it during a brutal shift provides.

4. The smells. Stepping into the station to begin a tour, the unmistakable remnants of last night’s fire, the stories that are told simply by breathing it in, and seeing in our mind what our brothers and sisters encountered.

3. Stepping out. The apparatus rolls to a stop, doors open as one, fully dressed firefighters, tools in hand, packs on backs, helmets secured, jobs to do…those precious moment of anticipation before getting to work is better than all the drugs mankind has found or invented.

2. Packing hose. Kneeling in the hosebed, standing on the rear step, shouting “butt” or whatever your warning when the coupling is coming…being in line as the lines we used to battle the blaze are returned to their berth, foot by foot, hand over hand, passed between officers, senior firefighters, probies—all working together to get the trucks ready for the next one. It doesn’t matter if it’s noon on a Sunday or three o’clock on a Tuesday morning; the only people in the world are the ones packing the hose; camaraderie, pride, and the sense of belonging to something greater than ourselves, unspoken, but more alive during those moments than any other time in a firefighter’s career, perhaps his entire life.

1. Shift change. “You’re all set.” More beautiful words have never been spoken to a firefighter after a long tour away from home.
It is better to have things to miss than to have never experienced anything worth missing.

Image courtesy of Andrew Sievert, Salem, MA Fire Department

https://www.fireengineering.com/articles/fire_life/articles/2019/june/ten-things-you-will-miss-when-all-is-said-and-done.html

Time to do things a little different.
03/30/2021

Time to do things a little different.

The open enrollment program eliminates the need to obtain prior EMT certification and addresses a shortage of paramedics.

03/29/2021

True.

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