MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – Marion County Fire Rescue (MCFR) has officially entered into a five-year agreement with the Florida State Fire College (FSFC), marking a significant step forward in firefighter training and operational efficiency.

This agreement allows MCFR to lease training and classroom space at FSFC in order to conduct its own in-house firefighter minimum standards training, including both Firefighter I and Firefighter II programs. These courses will be delivered directly by MCFR instructors using MCFR curriculum and equipment, with FSFC providing the facilities, live-fire props, and classroom space.

Under the previous model, new firefighter recruits were sent to external fire academiesโ€”most commonly FSFCโ€”for training. While these programs offer high-quality instruction, they provide limited flexibility for tailoring the curriculum to MCFRโ€™s operational expectations and training standards. The new agreement allows for enhanced instructional consistency, better alignment with department goals, and more control over pacing.

โ€œBy delivering this training in-house, we not only ensure our recruits are receiving instruction that directly reflects MCFRโ€™s values and methods, but we also significantly reduce training costs,โ€ said MCFR Fire Chief James Banta. โ€œWe are thankful to continue our great working relationship with the Florida State Fire College.โ€

The cost to train a recruit under the FSFC model is currently $4,096 per student. With the new in-house program, MCFR estimates a cost of $1,800 per studentโ€”a savings of $2,296 per student. For a class of 20 recruits, this results in a projected savings of $45,920.

This partnership not only reinforces the countyโ€™s commitment to fiscal responsibility but also enhances the strength and preparedness of Marion Countyโ€™s fire rescue teams.


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