Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 2. Remember to "fall back" by turning your clocks back one hour. Our West Palm Beach Fire Department reminds you that now is the time to change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. A fresh set of batteries in working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms helps ensure you can be alerted in time of emergency.
The West Palm Beach Fire Department's Training Division is dedicated to cultivating a culture of skill, safety, and resilience. We strive to uphold the proud legacy of our department by providing innovative, comprehensive training programs that prepare our firefighters to courageously and effectively serve our community in the face of any challenge.
Welcome to the West Palm Beach Fire Department's Training Division webpage. At our division, we are committed to providing top-tier training to our firefighters and recruits. Our mission is to ensure that every member of our department is equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform their duties effectively and safely.
Through a combination of hands-on practical exercises, classroom instruction, and cutting-edge simulation technology, we strive to prepare our personnel for any emergency they may face. Our training programs cover a wide range of topics, including fire suppression, emergency medical services, hazardous materials response, technical rescue, and more.
We believe that continuous training and education are key to maintaining the highest standards of service to our community. Our dedicated team of instructors works tirelessly to develop and deliver innovative training that reflects the latest advancements in firefighting and emergency response.
Thank you for visiting our page, and we invite you to explore further to learn more about the training opportunities we offer at the West Palm Beach Fire Department's Training Division.
Sincerely,
Jaime Walker
Division Chief of Training
West Palm Beach Fire Department
Junior Alert Graduates with Mayor Keith A. James and Fire Chief Diana Matty
Mayor Keith A James addresses the graduates
Junior Alert graduate Jedah Wellington with Chief Diana Matty and Mayor Keith A. James
Junior Alert graduate Jhaiden Williams at the wheel
Palm Beach Lakes High School Fire Academy student Mariela Gomez mentored Junior Alert students. She was presented a certificate by Chief Diana Matty and Mayor Keith A. James
Palm Beach Lakes HS Fire Academy member Ryah Jones takes a turn at the wheel
Junior Alert students watch and learn
Junior Alert Graduate Jayden Collins with Mayor Keith A. James and Fire Chief Diana Matty
Palm Beach Lakes HS Fire Academy mentors with Mayor Keith A. James and Fire Chief Diana Matty
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