ARFF Mastery at Brindlee Mountain

Brindlee Mountain invests in the education of all its technicians because it wants to be excellent in all aspects of buying, selling, and fixing used fire apparatus of all types. The company encourages its techs to continue to study and pass EVT and ASE certifications.

Over the last year, Brindlee Mountain has entered the ARFF business (Jumping Into ARFFs). With this new venture in mind, Brindlee challenged its techs to become EVT ARFF Certified. Not only did some take up this challenge, but three of the team have now excelled to the status and recognition of a Master ARFF Technician.

 

The specific ARFF-related classes and exams for this certification are:

  • A-1 Design & Performance of ARFF Vehicles
  • F1 Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing of Fire Apparatus
  • A-2 Chassis & Vehicle Components of ARFF Vehicles
  • F-4 Fire Apparatus Electrical Systems
  • A-3 Water/Foam and Ancillary Extinguishment Systems

 

Congratulations to Nathan Mazur, Jason Welborn, and Alex West who are now Master ARFF Technicians. Because of their hard work, Brindlee Mountain now has one of the most qualified teams to handle any ARFF repair, refurbishment, or rebuild.

Education, certifications, and experience help Brindlee Mountain to be excellent in every aspect of the ARFF business.

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    Brindlee challenged its techs to become EVT ARFF Certified. Not only did some take up this challenge, but three of the team excelled to the status and recognition of a Master ARFF Technician.

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