Fire department training layout

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Fire department training layout

  • Hello, all;
    First and foremost, I sincerely aplogogize if I've come to the wrong place, but my fire department wants to create a layout of sorts (actually, without the trains!) so that we can use tapletop simulations in our training. We would like to echo the current hazards we face in our community (which is actually quite a bit, ranging from dams to major highways to unmarked government warehouses; the list goes on and on).

    At any rate, I was wondering if anyone might be able to point us in the right direction for procuring supplies for this endeavor (we'd need mostly roads, vehicles, buildings, etc, as well as a way to simulate smoke, fire, and hazardous materials).

    If anyone has any ideas they wi***o contribute, please feel free to e-mail me at dwalton@laurelvfd.org
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  • Walthers is an excellent source for model equipment. Try http://www.walthers.com/
    They can also point you in the direction of the hobby shops in your state.
    If you're looking for model products at a lower price, you might want to try
    http://www.trainworld1.com/index.html
  • Last is a good response,but check with tree068 over on trains mag.forum.
    He's a FF/EMT,and just refuribished an HO scale training one.

    By the way,[#welcome]to the 'Forum's'.

    Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!

  • Check out FDIC for Disasterville USA. The guy who set it up uses it for a IC class. It has trains and everything on it. He has a train derail followed by the firefighters day from hell! Anything that can go wrong does! The best part is watching 40 yo guys have to run the fire engine from a model station to a scene. As you know it is a code 3 response so you better make siren noises or you dont pass! Its a great trainging tool and can be fun for all in the building of it. I may also suggest a model hobby shop or even the local model railroad club. Good luck and stay low !

    Yes we are on time but this is yesterdays train