
The Complete Training Platform
PowerPoints don't save lives. Repetitions do. First Due Co. puts 6 AI-powered training tools in every firefighter's pocket, so you can train the way you actually work: fast, loud, and under pressure.
3-day free trial. No credit card. $7.99/mo after that.
The Problem
How many times have you sat through the same bloodborne pathogens slide deck? Recycled content doesn't build skills. It checks boxes.
You can read about giving a size-up all day. But the first time you key the mic under stress, your brain goes blank. Training should practice the pressure, not just the knowledge.
Building lesson plans, tracking hours, chasing compliance. Training chiefs spend more time on paperwork than actual training. There's no good system that makes their life easier.
The Solution
Every tool is designed around one principle: make firefighters better at their job. Not better at clicking through slides.
Tool 1
You pull up on scene. An AI-generated image shows you the building: smoke pushing from a second-floor window, cars in the driveway, a hydrant down the block. You key the mic and give your initial radio report. The AI transcribes your transmission and grades you on five dimensions: clarity, completeness, risk identification, priorities, and communication.
Then you make tactical decisions. Go interior or defensive? Stretch a handline or call for a second alarm? Each decision branches the scenario. At the end, you get a full debrief: what you did well, what you missed, the risk factors you overlooked, and a model size-up from a senior officer perspective.
233+ scenarios
17 incident types
Voice AI grading
Branching decisions
2-Story Residential
Smoke showing from 2nd floor window
Tool 2
Over 23,000 questions across 16 fire and EMS certification tracks. Firefighter I & II, Driver/Operator, Company Officer, Chief Officer, Hazmat Ops & Technician, Fire Instructor, Fire Inspector, Fire Investigator, Safety Officer, Wildland, Technical Rescue, ARFF, EMT, AEMT, Paramedic, and more.
Take full-length timed exams that mirror the real thing, or study at your own pace with instant explanations and NFPA/IFSTA references for every answer. The adaptive learning engine tracks your weak spots and serves you the questions you need most, not the ones you already know.
23,000+ questions
16 cert tracks
Adaptive engine
NFPA referenced
According to NFPA 1001, what is the minimum flow rate for a 1-3/4" attack line used for interior structural firefighting?
Tool 3
Quick-fire quiz mode. Pick your topic, or let the adaptive engine surprise you, and knock out 10 questions in 5 minutes. Every answer comes with a detailed explanation and a reference back to the source material. Build a daily streak, track your accuracy by topic, and watch your weak spots disappear.
Perfect for kitchen table study sessions, the back of the rig between calls, or that 20 minutes after dinner when you want to sharpen up. Covers everything from basic fire behavior to advanced pharmacology.
20+ topic areas
Instant explanations
Daily streaks
Spaced repetition
What class of fire involves energized electrical equipment?
8/10
This Session
+40
XP Earned
Tool 4
Calling a Mayday shouldn't be the first time you've ever said the words out loud. Radio Drills gives you realistic dispatch scenarios: a floor collapse, a lost firefighter, a working fire that just went to a second alarm. You practice your radio transmission by voice. The AI evaluates your LUNAR report, CAN report, or benchmark for completeness, clarity, and protocol accuracy.
Three drill types at three difficulty levels: Mayday (LUNAR), CAN Reports (Conditions-Actions-Needs), and Benchmarks (all clear, under control, loss stopped). Practice until it's muscle memory.
Mayday / LUNAR
CAN Reports
Benchmarks
Voice AI scoring
Mayday - LUNAR
Floor Collapse — Intermediate
Tool 5
Whether you're trying to get hired or testing for Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief, or Deputy Chief, the oral board is where careers are made or broken. Our AI coach gives you the actual scenario prompts you'll face: personnel issues, tactical decisions, administrative challenges, community relations, and leadership scenarios.
Record your verbal response, and the AI evaluates you on structure, content, leadership principles, communication, and professionalism. You get specific feedback on what was strong and what to improve, not just a pass/fail.
200+ prompts
Get Hired track
Officer promo track
Chief promo track
Company Officer Track
Personnel — Captain Level
85
Structure
90
Content
82
Leadership
Tool 6
A fresh drill every single day. 366 of them. Hose operations, ladders, SCBA, search and rescue, ventilation, forcible entry, RIT, pump ops, communications, water supply, fitness, and more. Both fire and EMS tracks. Each drill is designed to run in 10-30 minutes in the bay or the parking lot.
Every drill comes with an overview for the officer, step-by-step instructions, key learning points, discussion questions for the debrief, safety notes, and a variation to make it harder. Just pull it up on your phone, brief the crew, and go. No prep time required.
366 unique drills
Fire + EMS tracks
10-30 minutes each
Officer-ready format
Today's Drill
Ladder Raise & Bed Under Pressure
Instructions
Equipment
24' Extension Ladder
Skill Level
All Hands
233+
Scenarios
23,000+
Questions
200+
Oral Board Prompts
366
Daily Drills
16
Cert Tracks
17
Incident Types
For Departments
Training officers and chiefs can manage their department through the Dept Hub: assign training, track completion, and keep every member accountable.
Add members by email, set ranks, and organize your department. See everyone's XP and training activity at a glance.
Push quizzes, exams, scenarios, or your own SOG quizzes to the entire department or specific members. Set due dates and track completion.
See completion rates on every assignment. Know who's done, who's behind, and send nudges to stragglers, all from your phone.
Got department-specific protocols? Upload your SOGs and our AI generates a quiz from them automatically. Push it to your crew and verify they actually know the material, not just that they signed the acknowledgment form.
Dept Hub
Station 7 — KCKFD
24
Members
5
Active
18
Done This Wk
FF1 Cert Exam
20/24 complete
SOG: High-Rise Ops
13/24 complete
Hazmat Quiz
24/24 complete
Personal
$7.99/mo
1 user
Individual firefighter or student
Station
$49.99/mo
Up to 15
One house, one shift
Department
$129.99/mo
Up to 50
Full department with Dept Hub
Agency
$249.99/mo
Up to 150
Large departments + multi-station
Enterprise (151+ users): Custom pricing. Contact us
Who Built This
First Due Co. was built by a 25-year career Captain who spent decades on the nozzle, on the roof, and in the officer's seat making the calls. After a close-call Mayday incident, one thing became clear: the fire service deserves better training tools than recycled PowerPoints and outdated PDFs.
Every scenario, every quiz question, every evaluation rubric on this platform was written or reviewed by fire service professionals with real fireground experience. This isn't corporate training software built by people who've never worn turnout gear. This is the training platform we wished existed when we were coming up.
Stay Motivated
Earn XP from every activity. Advance through ranks. Collect badges. Compete on the leaderboard. Share your score cards.
5 Rank Tiers
Recruit to Command Ready
30+ Badges
Earn them through training
Daily Streaks
Build consistency
Leaderboard
Compete department-wide
The next working fire doesn't care how many slides you sat through. It cares whether you trained. Start now.
$7.99/mo for individuals. Crew & department plans available.