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Fire Pro (National Automatic Sprinkler Industry Local 669)

Columbia, MD
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About Fire Pro (National Automatic Sprinkler Industry Local 669)

Fire Pro, affiliated with the National Automatic Sprinkler Industry Local 669, is a trade apprenticeship and training program located in Columbia, Maryland. The program provides specialized instruction in fire protection systems, specifically focused on the installation, inspection, and maintenance of automatic sprinkler systems. Columbia is a planned community in Howard County situated between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., in one of the nation's most active construction markets.

Specific program listings are not available in current data. Organizations of this type, affiliated with the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices, typically offer multi-year registered apprenticeship programs leading to journeyman-level certification in sprinkler fitting. Training combines classroom instruction in fire codes and hydraulics with hands-on field experience.

The mid-Atlantic region presents significant demand for fire protection professionals due to ongoing commercial and residential construction activity. Fire Pro Local 669 serves apprentices and journeymen in the sprinkler fitting trade, providing union-affiliated training that meets national industry standards and supports career development in fire protection.

Contact Information

7050 Oakland Mills Rd., Columbia, MD 21046

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