First Open Enrollment Course of 2026: Advanced Extrication & Stabilization...RESERVE YOUR SPOTS!!! |
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| January 14, 2026 | |
| Signal 73 Fire Training LLC is proud to kick off 2026 with its first open enrollment offering: Advanced Extrication & Stabilization, a comprehensive three-day training event hosted in collaboration with the Bedford Hills Fire District and Castle Auto & Towing of Chappaqua. |
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This high-impact course is designed to challenge participants with realistic vehicle extrication and stabilization scenarios, enhancing their ability to perform under pressure during complex motor vehicle incidents. The program includes a Thursday evening classroom session followed by two full days of hands-on training. Course Breakdown:
Participants will receive breakfast, lunch, and hydration products throughout the weekend to keep them fueled and focused. Last year’s iteration of this course received outstanding feedback from all attendees, who praised both the instruction and the practical learning experience. With only 50 spots available, early registration is encouraged - this course is expected to fill quickly. “Our instructional team brings a wealth of field experience, and this course offers real, street-level skills that can make the difference on the next call,” said course coordinator Josh Miller. “This is a great opportunity for departments from New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey to enhance their extrication readiness.” The training site is conveniently located just off the Saw Mill River Parkway in Northern Westchester County, making it easily accessible for agencies throughout the tri-state area. To register or learn more about Signal 73’s growing portfolio of fire service training offerings - from suburban operations to urban tactics - email Josh at jmiller@signal73fire.com. Call to Action: Prepare your team for the next serious motor vehicle incident. Register today and give your members the tools they need to operate safely and effectively. |
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