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Become A Firefighter
Information about joining the County Fire Dept.
https://main--clarkcountynv--aemsites.aem.page/government/departments/fire/become-a-firefighter
EMT Certification Programs
Southern Nevada Health District Approved EMT Certification Programs
Fire Academy
Information on the County Fire Recruitment Academy
https://main--clarkcountynv--aemsites.aem.page/government/departments/fire/fire-academy
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The Clark County Fire Department Dress Code
Explorer Program
Learn more about our youth fire training programs.
Become a Volunteer Firefighter/EMT
Volunteer to be a Rural Area Clark County Firefighter
https://main--clarkcountynv--aemsites.aem.page/government/departments/fire/volunteer-firefighter
'In Action' Gallery
CCFD firefighters & paramedics in the field
https://main--clarkcountynv--aemsites.aem.page/government/departments/fire/in-action-gallery
Firefighters frequently are confronted with situations that require quick decisions based on special skills, judgment and creativity. A comprehensive training program is essential to ensure that firefighters are prepared for those situations.
The role of the Training Division is twofold:
- To prepare cadets to be entry-level firefighters
- To develop and coordinate in-service training for current firefighters.
The Training Division also ensures that all current personnel comply with state and federal mandates regarding continuing education requirements. Advanced and specialized technical training, along with professional development, are provided to various members of the department.
The Clark County Fire Department Training Center is located at 4425 W. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89103. You may contact us by phone at (702) 455-7700 or fax, (702) 455-8349.