FPAAC was formed in the aftermath of the Protector Alpha Ship Fire to set forth a comprehensive system ensuring effective response to shipboard fires in the Lower Columbia Region. Currently comprised of 13 fire agencies located throughout the river system, these agencies voluntarily contribute both staff time and equipment costs for participation in meetings, drills and other training exercises.

FPAAC facilitates Marine Firefighting Training in the following levels:

Shipboard firefighting presents a unique challenge to firefighters and sometimes requires specialized equipment to ensure safe operations. MFSA has purchased and strategically distributed this equipment throughout the region to FPAAC member agencies. Regular training opportunities for the FPAAC agencies with this equipment is a critical component of the program.

With 13 Fire agencies across two states and over 100 miles of river, proper planning and preparation is essential. FPAAC has implemented plans and committees to review and update existing procedures to ensure a unified state of readiness.
For FPAAC Members, please click the link below to access the secure training and document management section of our site.
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