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Registration for FDIC 2010 is now open
Registration for FDIC 2010 is now open
Imagine the impact ON YOU

Join us for FDIC 2010 - the fire service's premier event and largest annual gathering of fire professionals in North America.

We have put together another thorough and challenging training program. H.O.T. evolutions and pre-conference workshop schedules have been revamped for more convenient scheduling and to give you the opportunity to get the most out of your training experience. Below are just a few of the benefits of attending FDIC. Imagine the impact on you, your crew and your community.

Education

When budgets are tight, count on FDIC for providing the most comprehensive training available. No other conference in the fire industry offers a more robust hands-on training, pre-conference workshop and classroom instruction program covering the critical challenges and issues that confront you every day.

Train and share ideas with hundreds of instructors from across the country on a broad range of topics such as extrication, truck company, service leadership and much more.

Click here to view evolutions, workshops and classes.

Exhibition

Get a first-hand look at the latest equipment advances while visiting FDIC's exhibition in both the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium. We'll be showcasing more than 900 companies and you'll have the unique opportunity to view thousands of products, services and technologies while meeting face-to-face with key suppliers.

Get your questions answered and find new solutions on everything from apparatus and SCBA to thermal imaging, bunker gear and more.

Who should attend?

  • Fire instructors
  • Training officers
  • Fire chiefs
  • Adminstrative chiefs
  • Line chiefs
  • Company officers
  • Firefighters
  • EMTs & paramedics
  • Apparatus & equipment specialists
  • Hazmat technicians
  • Community emergency response teams
  • Fire academy & fire science students
  • Fire marshals & inspectors

We look forward to seeing you there.

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