Educators are innovators.

“Helping those to become the firefighter they were meant to be, with the knowledge and experience of those before them.”

Instructors hold one of the most powerful positions in the fire service. The moment you step to the front, you’re not just teaching - you’re leading. You’re shaping culture. Teaching is more than content. It’s about context. You’re passing on not just information but values, responsibility, and expectations of excellence. You take on an unofficial title of a leader, in a leadership position, and mentor to those you educate.

We deliver education that is accurate, practical, and immediately useful on the fireground and in daily operations. Our training is built on real-world application, reinforced by modern research, and continually updated as new data and best practices emerge from nationally recognized agencies and the fire service community.

Firehouse Fuel is built for firefighters who want training that is credible, modern, and grounded in reality. We honor the lessons learned by those who came before us while staying committed to what today;s research and data demand. The result is a training approach that’s straightforward, practical, and focused on the outcome that matters most: better firefighters, safer operations, and stronger departments.



Max Hollander
Instructor, FHF Owner

You plant the seed and help fertilize the soil in which it can grow.

What will it turn into? What will you produce?

This applies not only to yourself, but others around you, especially those you may be mentoring. Plant that seed, put in the work to care for and nourish it, then watch it grow. If and how it grows will depend on you.

Did you plant it in clay and sand or did you plant it in compost and fertilizer?

What can you do to better the soil in which the seed will be planted?

You can watch and wait for a crop or you can plant one. Which one will give the higher percentage of reaping a crop?