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About
Us
![]() The City of Coral Springs is located on Florida’s East Coast in Broward County. The Coral Springs Fire Academy is an integral part of the Coral Springs Fire Department. It provides in-service and specialized training programs that are attended by firefighters from throughout the South Florida area, serving the training needs for over 35 different departments in eight counties. The philosophy of the Coral Springs Fire Academy, which falls under the direction of the Training and Public Education Division, is to create both realistic basic and advanced training, basing them on the types of incidents that are (and can be) encountered by emergency services members on a daily basis. This training is delivered by a highly qualified staff of part-time instructors, who practice what they teach at their full-time jobs with a variety of South Florida agencies. The entire curriculum is developed and presented in compliance with all local, state, and federal standards. Regional and contemporary needs are addressed as well as incorporating real life experiences and learning. The Academy is fully accredited by the Florida Bureau of Fire Standards and Training, the Florida Department of Education and the Florida Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. All of our instructors are experienced fire/rescue personnel, fully certified by the Bureau of Fire Standards Training and the Florida Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.
The State Bureau of Fire Standards and Training certified the Coral Springs Fire Academy in late 1999.The first Academy operated on the grounds of Coral Springs Fire Station 71. The first class was graduated in May 2000, and consisted entirely of volunteer members of the department who were upgrading their skills and certifications. Two classes were graduated in 2001, and we now graduate ten classes of Minimum Standards for Firefighters each year. By student volume and number of classes, the Coral Springs Fire Academy is one of the largest in the State of Florida. Our graduates are employed throughout Florida and several other states. During 2001 and 2002, the Coral Springs Fire Department was inundated with requests to start an EMT-B program. Many of these requests came from students in our fire academy and other fire academies. Students were waiting up to a year to enter local programs. The Coral Springs Fire Department began the process to become an EMT-B training academy. In April of 2003, the Academy became licensed by the Florida Department of Education Commission for Independent Education and approved by the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Our first EMT-B class began shortly thereafter. The response was overwhelming, and we expanded from one part-time class to a full time class and a part-time class running concurrently. The purpose of the Emergency Medical Technician – Basic (EMT-B) course is to educate, prepare, and provide an opportunity for persons with the desire to or who are already involved in emergency care to become skilled in carrying out emergency measures to save lives and reduce injury. The EMT-B course is based on guidelines set by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), particularly the 1994 EMT – Basic National Standard Curriculum. The course consists of nine (9) modules. The student will have 136 classroom hours, 48 lab hours, 24 clinical hours in hospital emergency rooms, and 48 hours of ride time with an Advanced Life Support transport unit. By successfully completing all nine modules of the program, students will be prepared to take the Florida and/or National EMT-B examination.
As we enter 2008, the City of Coral Springs has developed 4 acres of property just west of our previous location. This property is the home of a new multi-million dollar training facility. This state-of-the-art facility houses 280 student work stations, four pieces of fire rescue apparatus, a five-story tower that is under construction, a two-story burn building, EMS training rooms, technical rescue props, flammable liquids training areas, and law enforcement training capability. The Academy has a wide variety of programs for new firefighters and those seeking a career in fire and emergency services. We also operate specialty academic and technical skill programs for the experienced firefighter seeking to advance their career. The City of Coral Springs has built the Coral Springs Public Safety Training and Technical Center for Fire, EMS, and Police training. This facility is a free-standing two story state-of- the-art building that contains 6 classrooms, 3 breakout lab rooms, and the Training Academy administrative offices. Each classroom comfortably sits 42 students. Male and female restrooms, with lockers and showers, are immediately available. Each classroom has complete audio/visual capabilities. The training center has a student lunchroom with microwave ovens, toaster ovens, refrigerators, and vending machines. Ample parking is available and the area is well lit at night. Please visit our website often, as new classes and programs are added and scheduled each month. For more information, please contact our staff at 954-346-1774.
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