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Lion Training Complexes
Design fire training structures and complexes to simulate neighborhoods, communities, cities, airports, industrial complexes or any other multi-building center.
Full Range of Scenarios
Design complexes to simulate neighborhoods, communities, cities, airports, industrial complexes or any other multi-building center.
Works with All Technologies
Choose from digital, gas-based and our dual-burner, clean air options.
Robust Safety Network
Every system includes built-in safety features to keep your trainees safe and to provide ample teaching opportunities.
Smart Controls
Our structures feature intelligent controls that make fires repeatable, which will decrease downtime and increase training time. Expose trainees to realistic situations and multiple evolutions.
Smart Class A fire technology accurately recreates the fire behavior in repeatable evolutions, allowing trainees to get the experience that comes with full extinguishment of combustible or carbonaceous materials.
Smart Class A is an excellent resource for training both new and advanced firefighters on initial fire attack, ventilation, water supply, hose stream application and other tenets of structural fire training.
You can include Smart Class A fire technology as part of your new construction or have it built into an existing training facility. Smart Class A technology can integrate as part of training towers, complexes or in training containers.
LION is capable of supplying all the necessary training tools and structures for your structural fire departments. Contact LION with your training objective, and we will work with you to custom craft a solution.
• Bi-swing back
• Banded crotch
• Radio and cargo pockets
• Ventilated triple trim
• Lite-N-Dri padding in knees
• Zippered legs
Includes all VersaPro® features, plus:
• High visibility trim pattern
• Flashlight strap
• Additional Lite-N-Dri and poly-coated aramid reinforcements in knees and elbows
Versatile technical rescue and recovery wear certified to both NFPA 1999 and 1951.
Billy Goldfeder | Deputy Fire Chief Loveland-Symmes Fire Department
Clint L. Sanchez | Baton Rouge Fire Department
George Ostrom | Safety Asst, AMRI Global
Denita Lynch | High Point Fire Department
Pat Patterson | President LAAP, Inc.
Dylan Hayes | Disaster Response Manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital