WHP Trainingtowers™ Named Top Firefighter Training Towers System Provider 2024

GRANDVIEW, Missouri – WHP TrainingtowersTM has been named the Top Firefighter Training Towers System Provider 2024 by Government Business Review Magazine. Based on nominations received from their more than 80,000 subscribers worldwide, WHP is proud to accept this reward.

“This recognition highlights the company’s dedication to excellence and innovation, acknowledging the hard work of each team member in making our training towers the best in the industry. The collective efforts of all departments, from design to sales, have been crucial in achieving this honor. This accolade celebrates our impact on community safety and emergency services worldwide. WHP is proud of these accomplishments and looks forward to future successes, continuing to push boundaries and set new industry standards,” states Amanda Jahnke, Director of Marketing, WHP TrainingtowersTM.

GovBusinessReview is a premier online and print publication focused on providing insightful coverage of government services, including policy, regulation, and technology trends. The publication aims to deliver in-depth analysis and expert commentary on the latest developments in these areas, serving as a valuable resource for government professionals and stakeholders. Their content is crafted by a team of experienced writers and industry experts who ensure comprehensive and authoritative insights

WHP has provided fire training towers and burn room liners to the fire industry since 1980 with over 1,000 installations in the U.S. and abroad. No other company in the world has built as many training towers as WHP and done so as a turn-key supplier. The company’s mission is to provide continuous innovation that responds to the changing needs of emergency preparedness in a way that positively impacts the quality of emergency services training.

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