Local News

Actions

19th annual Las Vegas Citizens Fire Academy now accepting applications

Free Thursday evening Classes Feb. 27-May 7
Untitled design (25).png
Posted at 2:14 PM, Jan 27, 2020
and last updated 2020-01-27 17:42:07-05

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Did you ever wonder what it is like to be a firefighter? Or how Las Vegas Fire & Rescue operates on a daily basis?

Learn what it's like to be a firefighter in a mini-academy designed for citizens to learn what the fire service is all about.

Applications are being accepted now for the annual Las Vegas Fire & Rescue Citizens Fire Academy. Over the past 19 years, more than 500 Las Vegas valley residents have completed the academy.

The Citizens Fire Academy first began in the year 2000 with 50 participants.

The program is designed to teach interested people about the workings of the fire and emergency services in their community. Various speakers from Las Vegas Fire & Rescue and support organizations such as the Trauma Intervention Program and College of Southern Nevada will give insight on how the organizations operate and how residents can get involved and help their community.

In the summer of 2005, the program became part of the U.S. Fire Corps program. The U.S. Fire Corps is a locally driven Citizen Corps program that allows community members to offer their time and talents to their local fire departments.

The Citizens Fire Academy will meet once each week on Thursday evenings for three hours beginning Feb. 27.

A graduation ceremony will be held May 7 for those who complete the academy.

Applications for the academy are available online at LasVegasFire.org or at Fire Headquarters downtown.

The application can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed back to fire officials. There is no cost for the program.

Applications will be accepted until Feb. 14, and applicants will be notified by mail if they are accepted by Feb. 21.

The academy will be limited to 20 participants.

The Citizens Fire Academy has received two national fire service awards since its beginning.

More information is available on the Citizens Fire Academy Hotline at (702) 229-0145 or by clicking here.