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| Fast Facts |
| Established in 1931 |
| Largest live-fueled firefighter training facility in the world |
| 132 training stations |
| 22 live-fueled fire props |
| More than 45,000 emergency responders trained annually |
| Students from all 50 states and more than 45 countries |
Brayton Fire Training Field
Training that’s realistic, large-scale and hands-on (and not to mention exciting). You’ll find it all at the Texas Engineering Extension Service’s Brayton Fire Training Field in College Station, Texas.
Located adjacent to the Texas A&M University campus, the 120-acre facility attracts more than 45,000 emergency responders from all 50 states and more than 45 countries each year.
Brayton’s 132 specific training stations offer emergency responders unsurpassed instruction not only in firefighting, but also rescue, emergency medical services, hazardous materials, marine, aircraft and emergency management.
