David Candy an instructor with DCI Instructions has been in high demand lately with his program for firefighters on how to deal with electrical vehicle fires.

David Candy is a retired paramedic who now teaches training courses for first responders. Photo: DCI
“I’ve been getting calls constantly, from Canada and in the States as more and more EVs hit the road I’ve been pleased to see fire departments that are being proactive to the change,” Candy said.
In recent months he has traveled across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to deliver his course to various fire departments, most recently traveling to the South Shore where he delivered his course to firefighters from the Bridgewater, Dayspring, Northfield, and Tri-District departments.

Firefighters in Bridgewater, NS learn about fires in electric vehicles. Photo: DCI