Statesville Fire Recruits Tackle Intense Mayday and RIT Training

Last Updated 4/13/2026Posted in Fire News

The Statesville Fire Department recruits recently completed one of the most intense and critical portions of their training: Mayday Safety and Survival, also known as Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) training.

This three-day, 24-hour block of instruction focuses on preparing firefighters for worst-case scenarios on the fireground. Recruits learn the personnel accountability system, the role of the rapid intervention team, and how to react when a firefighter becomes lost, trapped, or injured during an emergency.

A key component of the training is understanding when and how to call a Mayday. Recruits are taught the specific information that must be communicated over the radio to incident command, ensuring a fast and effective response when seconds matter most.

The training also emphasizes self-rescue techniques, giving firefighters the skills needed to free themselves from dangerous situations that have been encountered by crews across the country. In addition, recruits practice rescuing downed firefighters, using proven tactics designed to remove them quickly and safely.

These scenarios are intentionally designed to be physically demanding and mentally challenging. Recruits are placed in difficult, high-stress situations that test their endurance, decision-making, and ability to stay calm under pressure. This approach helps build confidence and conditions them to rely on their training in real emergencies.

While demanding, this type of training is essential. It ensures that when firefighters face the unexpected, they are prepared to act quickly, protect one another, and make it home safely.

Learn more about the Statesville Fire Department at fire.statesvillenc.net.

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