Ferrara has released their 2012 schedule of EVT fire apparatus technician preparatory classes |
Ferrara Fire Apparatus continues to provide a complete line of fire and emergency vehicles, including their Ultra, Inferno, Igniter, Ember and Intruder 2 custom chassis etc.
- Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Inc., America’s premier custom fire apparatus manufacturer, has released their 2012 schedule of EVT Fire Apparatus Technician preparatory classes and certification tests, as well as Ferrara aerial and Ferrara electrical service classes.
The classes are as follows:
EVT F4 electrical class February 7-9
EVT F4 exam February 10
EVT F5 aerial class July 17-19
EVT F5 exam July 20
EVT F6 Allison transmission July 21-23
EVT F6 exam July 24
Ferrara aerial service class March 20-21, June 20-21, September 18-19
Ferrara electrical service class March 22, June 22, September 20
“Once again we are pleased to announce another year of tuition-free service and EVT preparatory classes,” commented President/CEO Chris Ferrara. “These classes underscore our commitment to our customers to provide high quality, affordable and accessible education so they can properly maintain their apparatus.” Previously, Ferrara hosted F1 Inspection, Maintenance & Testing of Fire Apparatus; F2 Design & Performance Standards of Fire Apparatus; and F3 Fire Pumps & Accessories. These classes will be repeated in 2013.
Ferrara Fire Apparatus continues to provide a complete line of fire and emergency vehicles, including their Ultra, Inferno, Igniter, Ember and Intruder 2 custom chassis; pumpers and tankers; rear and mid-mount aerial ladders and platforms; rescue and incident command vehicles; Inundator industrial apparatus, law enforcement vehicles and the Strong Arm fire rescue vehicle. A leading safety innovator in the industry, Ferrara takes pride in offering such firefighter safety items as On-Site Tilt Table Testing, Independent Front Suspension, Complete Airbag Protection, SmartWheel steering systems, and Crash Tested Cabs and Bodies. To date, Ferrara is the only fire apparatus manufacturer to load test their fire body to the same standard as the personnel cab.