Firefighting education establishment in Wisconsin, US
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Ansul Fire School is a fire school which was founded in 1940[1] and is located in Marinette, Wisconsin, United States. It trains students with classroom and field instruction, with emphasis on hands-on firefighting. The school has educated thousands of first responders from high-risk / hazard industries such as aviation, mining, oil & gas, chemical, electricity, fire service, and metal processing since 1940.[2]
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^"ANSUL® Fire School". onlinetechxchange.com. Johnson Controls. Retrieved 27 June 2023.