About this Event
On July 23rd each year, fire service members convene at a day full of interactive and relevant training in tribute to our fallen brother, Lieutenant Nathan “Nate” Flynn, who died in the line of duty on Monday, July 23, 2018, while operating at the scene of a house fire in Clarksville, Maryland.
Nate’s wife Celeste, his co-workers and department leadership gathered on the first anniversary of his death to host the 1st Annual Nate Flynn Training Day. Celeste and Nate’s coworkers are committed to keeping his memory alive by telling his story, so others may learn from his loss. This training provides self-motivation for all who attend, and provides attendees a chance to reflect on the courage and sacrifices made by Nate that day. We recognize Nate yearly with this event, in honor of his commitment to training and firefighter safety.
This year's topics include:
- "Woodscape Drive: A Company Officer's Perspective" presented by Captain Joe Knecht
- "Modern Fire Dynamics: Lessons Learned from a Firefighter LODD" presented by Adam St. John, P.E. ATF-Special Agent
If you plan on attending in person, please understand that the event will be operating at normal capacity for the venue. If you are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 we politely ask that you wear a mask based on CDC recommendations.
If you're not able to join us in person, you can also stream the presentations via:
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
James N. Robey Public Safety Training Center, 2200 Scott Wheeler Drive, Marriottsville, United States
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