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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.
Right Training, Right Tools
No matter the training objective, one of our five TrainingReady Units can meet your needs. Choose from Confined Space, Digital Fire Simulation, Gas-based (Smart Class B), Smart Class A, and Damage Control technologies.
Stop and Start with a Push of a Button
Our units feature intelligent controls that make it a breeze to start, stop, and repeat training evolutions. As a result, you decrease downtime and maximize training time.
Ultimate Training Versatility
Our moveable walls and interchangeable props ensure you can change the layout between evolutions, so your trainees master the skill...not the scenario.
Safety Comes Standard
Whether it's gas-detection, temperature monitoring, ventilation, lighting or water suppression, our robust, built-in safety system allows you to focus more on the training and less on the risk.
The modular training cages, combined with the smoke generation and robust safety system, provide the ideal environment for training on a variety of critical skills. The cage design and library of additional obstacles allow users to reconfigure the layout with ease to add variety to the training.
Digital fire technology combines digital flames, sound and smoke to create realistic fire conditions that respond directly to hose line application. The digital flames will grow, diminish, and rekindle just like a live fire. Once the fire is started, it will grow and extend to additional panels while producing realistic volumes of smoke. Train quickly - from order to delivery in as little as 90 days!
LION's Smart Class B fire technology is versatile, realistic, safe and highly repeatable. Gas-based live fire, combined with simulated training smoke, can be turned on and off by the push of a button. Our Class B containers are equipped with state-of-the-art safety, emergency, and control systems making them the perfect training ground for countless evolutions every day.
Smart Class A fire technology provides class A fire training with fuel-assisted gas ignition and water suppression system. The system delivers real heat and smoke in a controlled environment - change the ventilation, flowpath or smoke output with ease. Once the fire has been extinguished, it can be lit again immediately — without having to load more wood into the burner.
The Damage Control system features a training room that fills with over 2,500 gallons of water. Positioned throughout the room are a variety of leaking props which trainees must locate and address. For added realism, we've integrated stress enhancing elements such as strobe lights and sound effects. The instructor can monitor every move and give live feedback from the safety of the control room. In case of emergency, the water can be evacuated in only 30 seconds.
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.
• Basic SCBA Training
• Mask Confidence
• Firefighter Survival
• RIT/FAST Training
• Confined Space
• Search & Rescue
• Size Up
• Hose Line & Nozzle Management
• Fire Attack
• Fire Extension
• Search & Rescue
• Vent, Enter, Isolate, Search (V.E.I.S.)
• Fire Attack
• Gas Cooling
• Flow Path Training
• Reading the Smoke
• Transitional Attack Training
• Mayday Training
• Fire Attack
• Gas Cooling
• Flow Path Training
• Transitional Attack
• Reading the Smoke
• Door Control
• Punctured Hull
• Pipe Leak
• Breached Door
• Dual Flange Leak
• Seam Split (Bow Box Leak)
• Small Holes (Stern Box Leak)
Versatile technical rescue and recovery wear certified to both NFPA 1999 and 1951.
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