Swede Survival
With today’s improved fire prevention methods, firefighters have fewer opportunities to gain first-hand experience of fighting live fires. The proven Swede Survival Phase 1 System trains firefighters to recognize conditions that lead up to a deadly flashover event and learn techniques to delay this phenomenon—in a controlled, repeatable setting.
Class A Swede Survival Systems combine purpose-built training units with Dräger-certified instructional programs that train firefighters on fire behavior. As a result, you can continually build the capabilities and confidence of firefighters.
The Swede Survival Phase 1 System is an indispensable component to any fire training curriculum because it allows participants to witness real fire characteristics under the supervision and direction of certified instructors. Flashover is considered to be one of the most dangerous fire phenomena a firefighter can experience. The instructors will demonstrate the fire characteristics that lead up to a flashover, including: Rollover, Changing smoke conditions, Thermal layering, and Heat build-up. Participants will learn to recognize these conditions and how to address them to delay the onset of a flashover—gaining valuable seconds for escape, while minimizing risk in the area of the fire.
With today’s improved fire prevention methods, firefighters have fewer opportunities to gain first-hand experience of fighting live fires. The proven Swede Survival Phase 1 System trains firefighters to recognize conditions that lead up to a deadly flashover event and learn techniques to delay this phenomenon—in a controlled, repeatable setting.
Class A Swede Survival Systems combine purpose-built training units with Dräger-certified instructional programs that train firefighters on fire behavior. As a result, you can continually build the capabilities and confidence of firefighters.
The Swede Survival Phase 1 System is an indispensable component to any fire training curriculum because it allows participants to witness real fire characteristics under the supervision and direction of certified instructors. Flashover is considered to be one of the most dangerous fire phenomena a firefighter can experience. The instructors will demonstrate the fire characteristics that lead up to a flashover, including: Rollover, Changing smoke conditions, Thermal layering, and Heat build-up. Participants will learn to recognize these conditions and how to address them to delay the onset of a flashover—gaining valuable seconds for escape, while minimizing risk in the area of the fire.
With today’s improved fire prevention methods, firefighters have fewer opportunities to gain first-hand experience of fighting live fires. The proven Swede Survival Phase 1 System trains firefighters to recognize conditions that lead up to a deadly flashover event and learn techniques to delay this phenomenon—in a controlled, repeatable setting.
Class A Swede Survival Systems combine purpose-built training units with Dräger-certified instructional programs that train firefighters on fire behavior. As a result, you can continually build the capabilities and confidence of firefighters.
The Swede Survival Phase 1 System is an indispensable component to any fire training curriculum because it allows participants to witness real fire characteristics under the supervision and direction of certified instructors. Flashover is considered to be one of the most dangerous fire phenomena a firefighter can experience. The instructors will demonstrate the fire characteristics that lead up to a flashover, including: Rollover, Changing smoke conditions, Thermal layering, and Heat build-up. Participants will learn to recognize these conditions and how to address them to delay the onset of a flashover—gaining valuable seconds for escape, while minimizing risk in the area of the fire.