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Online fire courses.

Check this:::

http://www.afaa.org/Training/TrainingCalendar.aspx

Here is sprinkler;;;

http://www.nfsa.org/cgi-bin/main.cgi

My suggestion get with a respected fire alarm and sprinkler or FPE and have them teach a few classes

Most good companies have no problem donating their time, and they get educated inspectors out

of the deal

Then you can always throw some BBQ out and scott Stokey will come teach a class

And if you are connected with a I chapter it is either free or reduced
 
Always willing to come with my partner and we can do both 1 day on fire alarm & detection and one on fire sprinkler for a group of 20 +. If a group wanted special hazard systems add another day or two. Lot cheaper than the cash cow training and in most cases much better.

Not taking anything away from Poohbah because he is their top gun and well worth it.
 
Ahh Bozeman Greg mortenson and Ted turner

And Famous Dave's BBQ, sounds like Scott is adding material for his BBQ joint review book, coming soon
 
MT,

I'll eat them all. I would love to come out and do a couple of classes in Bozeman. I would stay in Livingston so I could keep the lodging expense down.

Cda,

We typically discuss the training needs of the group and modify our prices as necessary. We don't do it for the $$....well lets say not being greedy. We strive to make sure officials know the why's and why not's ;)
 
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