

Training Sessions
In these early stages of organizing the 2026 Spring Seminar, we are working with many training providers to ensure we are delivering the best training sessions for our participants.
Live Fire Training
The Justice Institute of British Columbia Mobile Live Fire Trailer will be used to teach effective firefighting tactics.

Confined Space Rescue
Dynamic Rescue Systems has committed their confined space trailer to guide participants through confined space rescue.

Forcible Entry
Colby Dodd of Northern H.O.T., will teach you the "Technically Specific Entry" forcible entry techniques on how to make entry quickly and effectively.

Vehicle Fires
With the help of Ash Regner, of the Oliver Fire Department, participants will slay the dragon in vehicle fires!

First Responder Defense
After proving to be quite popular in Oliver in 2025, Scott Schaffrick will be back with First Responder Defense!

Building Search
Dwight Davison of the Sechelt Fire Department will lead firefighters through effective building search.

Rope Rescue
Dynamic Rescue Systems returns to instruct rope rescue.

Wildland Firefighting
BC Wildfire will be taking over Logan Lake leading four sessions involving sprinkler protection, engine prep, and progressive hoselay. This training will enhance our participants knowledge, skills, and abilities in fighting fires in the wildland urban interface.

2 1/2 Nozzle Forward
Grant Stevely, of the Oliver Fire Department, will teach participants how to advance a 2 1/2" hose using body mechanics.

Natural Gas Fires
Fortis BC will teach safe and effective firefighting of natural gas fires.
Photo credit: Pat Parenteau

Electric Vehicles
Kevin Patterson, with EV-X, brings valuable knowledge and experience in dealing with electric vehicles.

Much more to come!
We would like to acknowledge that the District of Logan Lake is located on the traditional unceded territories of the Nlaka'pamux, Secwepemc and Syilx Nations on whose traditional territories, we live, we learn, we play, and we do our work.
We acknowledge that the historical relationship to the land and territories of these peoples continues to this day.