COLLEGE STATION – The 30th annual Spring Fire School drew 382 students from the U.S., Korea and United Arab Emirates for a week of intensive training at Brayton Fire Training Field on  March 4-9 . Fifty-three guest instructors assisted instructional staff from the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). 
Participants could choose from 16 courses, including firefighting, hazmat, rescue, fire investigator, emergency medical response, airport firefighting, fire instructor and more.  New courses offered at this year’s school included Fire Officer II, Incident Safety Officer and Incident Management for Industrial On-Scene Commanders — Level 1.
“This Spring School represented the best example of ‘One TEEX, One Team,’ as everyone from ESTI (Emergency Services Training Institute) and others from the agency joined forces to ensure our customers received top-quality training and assistance,” said Annual Fire Schools Training Manager Jeff Rhoads.
The Spring Fire Training School is conducted each year by TEEX in conjunction with the State Firefighters’ and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas. Three additional Fire Training Schools for municipal, industrial and Spanish firefighters and emergency personnel are held at Brayton Fire Training Field during July each year.  
Learn more about TEEX’s Fire Training Schools at www.teex.org/annualschools.
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