September 23, 2025
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NOVA SCOTIA
Province Moves Forward on Firefighter Training Plan

September 23, 2025

A broad group of experienced firefighters and emergency management professionals will create a new firefighter training program for the province.

The new Nova Scotia Fire Training Advisory Committee has 32 members from across Nova Scotia and is responsible for putting together an interim basic firefighter training plan. (Province of Nova Scotia / File)

The Province announced the establishment of the Nova Scotia Fire Training Advisory Committee on September 22. The committee, with 32 members from across Nova Scotia, will put together an interim basic firefighter training plan that covers everything from how fire behaves to using ladders safely to getting people out of crashed vehicles.

The Province created the committee after a value-for-money audit found serious safety and governance issues at the Nova Scotia Firefighters Training School earlier this summer.

"The safety of our firefighters and the quality of their training are paramount," said Kim Masland, Minister of Emergency Management. "The establishment of the committee marks a decisive step toward rebuilding trust, enforcing rigorous safety protocols and enhancing governance to meet and exceed national standards."

The committee, led by co-chairs Mark Bettens, Chief Director of the Cape Breton Regional Fire Service, and Paul Maynard, Director of Client Services with the Department of Emergency Management, will develop and implement an interim regional plan for firefighter training that covers:

  • firefighter safety and survival
  • personal protective equipment and self-contained breathing apparatus
  • fire behavior and suppression techniques
  • ladders and ventilation
  • forcible entry and search techniques
  • water supply and fire streams
  • incident command
  • live fire training
  • vehicle extrication
  • communications
  • emergency vehicle operator
  • hazardous materials awareness and how to deal with them.

The committee will work with Mi'kmaw community fire chiefs throughout the province to ensure the interim and long-term provincial firefighter training plans meet their organizational needs.

The interim training plan will help maintain firefighter safety and readiness through:

  • consistent access to core basic training
  • support for municipal fire departments by delivering safe entry-level firefighter education
  • standardizing delivery of basic training across the province during the interim period
  • building a collaborative network of local trainers and fire service leaders to support this initiative
  • work with municipalities to ensure the ongoing delivery of high-quality training on a regional basis.

All courses will adhere to applicable safety standards.

Quotes:

"We all depend on firefighters being ready to respond when we need them. For all they do and risk for us, we need to do everything we can to make sure they have the training and support they need to be safe and successful. I want to thank everyone involved with this committee for taking on this important duty."

John Lohr, Minister of Municipal Affairs

"The formation of the Nova Scotia Fire Training Advisory Committee and the development of an interim training plan is a vital step forward. This will ensure that our fire service personnel receive consistent, effective training that supports their safety and preparedness."

Greg Jones, President, Fire Service Association of Nova Scotia

Quick Facts:

  • the Fire Service Association of Nova Scotia is leading a broader review of fire services governance, focusing on operations, training, communications, funding and more; it is expected to be complete this fall

Additional Resources:

Backgrounder : Nova Scotia Fire Training Advisory Committee members

For more information

Government of Nova Scotia
1800 Argyle Street
Halifax Nova Scotia
Canada B3J 2V9
www.novascotia.ca


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