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Ground Transportation Fire Training Structures
Ground transportation fire training structures expose your firefighters to the unique challenges of fighting fires in a public transportation setting or in vehicles themselves.
Transportation emergencies can range from single vehicle accidents to large-scale incidents in subways, train stations and other hubs of mass transportation. Expose your firefighters to the unique challenges of fighting fires in a public transportation setting or in vehicles themselves.
LION has designed and executed training scenarios to prepare firefighters for the wide variety of hazards that accompany transportation emergencies. Provide your trainees with true-to-life scenes that allow them to determine the appropriate actions and execute a safe and effective response.
Our training cars provide realistic training with different simulations such as a seat fire, engine fire and brake fire. Additional simulations can be added to meet the trainee’s needs.
The LION Vehicle Fire Prop is a heavy-duty training tool with intense flames, real heat and smart controls. Multiple burn zones allow you to create engine, passenger compartment, fuel spill and tire fires.
LION tunnel training facilities include all the elements firefighters would find in real-life situations, including thick smoke, extreme heat, restricted spaces and blocked access. Simulate tunnel fires, vehicle pile-ups or accidents involving hazardous materials.
At LION, we know that your training is only as effective as it as realistic. Help your team prepare for the worst with fire technologies that mimic real flame.
Realistic, self-generating flames respond to your trainees' efforts and are tough enough to handle getting smacked with a hose line in the process. Use our digital fire technology to train where live fire isn’t a possibility.
Propane and natural gas fires produce real heat and smoke for a training experience that closely models real-life conditions – and it’s as safe as fire can be. Configure our gas-based fires to simulate almost any fire behavior.
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