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Firefighters

Firefighter

Start DateDurationLocationCost
Feb 8, 202728 WeeksMiramichi, NB$16,500 

Program/course schedule subject to change based on enrolment
Please note: ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøis currently not accepting applications from international students for this program.

The Fire Fighting program is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and practical skills required to perform as a firefighter adhering to the professional organizational policies and procedures of a fire department. Learners develop skills and knowledge required to work safely and effectively as part of a fire service team similar to that of most large municipal fire departments. Today’s Firefighter is involved in an occupation where a variety of circumstances may be encountered with each response. The scope of firefighting goes beyond controlling or extinguishing fires; it includes rescue activities, responding to hazardous material incidents and participation in fire prevention activities. 

Upon successful completion of this program, participants are eligible to take the exams for NFPA 1001 (Firefighter I and II) as well as the NFPA 1072 (Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations). Graduates will also write the IFSAC/Pro Board theory and practical examination in concert with the NB Office of the Fire Marshal.

This Program is delivered at the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøFire Training Center, which is operational year round providing training to Firefighters from across the Maritime Provinces. The teaching and learning environment is intended to replicate the standards and practices found at a fire station which demands professionalism, teamwork and a commitment to continuous learning.


Areas of Study

  • Fire Science
  • Firefighter Equipment and Protocol
  • Medical First Responder
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Firefighter Safety
  • Fire Prevention
  • Communication and Employment Skills
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Extrication
  • Fire Control
  • Property Damage and Preservation of Evidence
  • Fire Station Operations
  • Health, Wellness and Fitness
  • Apparatus Operations
  • Confined Spaces

Pre-Requisites

  • Clean Police Record Check with Vulnerable Sector 
  • Pass a Physical Fitness Test set out by ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøprior to course start date. The C.P.A.T (Candidate Physical Ability Test) certification or equivalent will be accepted if it is a current 6 month certification prior to the program commencement.
  • Be age 18 or older by program start date
  • Hold a Valid Motor Vehicle License
  • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency or Essential Skills Achievement Pathway: Post-Secondary Entry High School 
  • Complete a pre-qualifying interview process to determine suitability for training.
  • If your language is not English, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøwill require proof of English language competency

Program Cost

$16,500

Includes:

  • Tuition 
  • Uniform set of 1 dress shirt / 1 t-shirt / 2 cargo pants / 1 ballcap (students can purchase additional uniform clothing from an approved supplier)
  • Firefighter Gloves
  • Balaclava
  • Gear rental - structural firefighter gear
  • Exam Costs are included during the duration of the program

Additional Costs/Fees

Additional items not covered under tuition (approx. $950 - $1050):

  • Textbooks
  • CSA-approved black steel toed work boots – 8” minimum
  • Leather palmed work gloves
  • Safety glasses

Please Note: A laptop computer that meets our Program Technology Requirements is required for this program and is not included in the additional costs listed above. A laptop can be provided if you do not have one - please contact PPLMI@nbcc.ca for details.


NOC Codes

NOC 42101


How to Apply

Application Submission Dates:  March 16 – June 12, 2026 

Required documents:

  • Firefighter Application Form (pdf)
  • High School Diploma or Adult High School Diploma or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency or Essential Skills Achievement Pathway: Post-Secondary Entry High School 
  • Proof of Class 5 Driver’s License (send copy of front and back)
  • Police Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check

 


More Information

Contact PPLMI@nbcc.ca or 506-778-6054