‘Save people and save ourselves’: Inside the training preparing Sask.’s volunteer firefighters for the worst
When calls come in, RM of North Battleford volunteer firefighter Jason Reimer knows experience doesn’t always come with certainty.
“There are times on calls when you think, ‘Oh, man, what could I do differently or how could we improve and be more prepared for the next time,’” he said.
That search for improvement is what had Reimer among firefighters training in North Battleford over the weekend – not for a routine course, but for hands-on scenarios designed to mirror the kinds of emergencies firefighters may only encounter a handful of times in their careers.
At the Saskatchewan Volunteer Firefighters Association’s annual fire school, roughly 200 to 250 firefighters from across the province rotated through 11 to 14 different training disciplines, with the RM of North Battleford Fire Department hosting the event this year.

