First Responder Challenge
The First Responder based obstacle course that challenges it’s participants
“We’re all one team – and together, we’re strong and we’re in this together.“
– Bo Brabo, former Director Human Resources Services in the US Army and Chief of HR Operations with the White House Communications Agency-
A different challenge, same place
The First Responder Challenges
To reach as many people as possible, the FRC organization created three different versions of the First Responder Challenge. This gives children, youth, and professionals a chance to challenge themselves and experience/show what it takes to be a first responder.

First Responder Challenge

First Responder Mini

FR Combat Challenge
About us
The First Responder Challenge is an initiative from the local authority Tessenderlo/Ham, funded by different partners, to bring first responders together in a competition that tests all aspects of a “First responder”.

We can’t do it alone
FRC is made possible because of…


Thanks to




Find the latest intel: everywhere, anywhere
Follow us
Follow our different media platforms to stay up-to-date with the latest news.
Questions, thing unclear? Let us know!
Press the button below to get in touch with us!
FROM THE BLOG
Latest News
-
REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Read more: REGISTRATION IS OPEN!GOOD NEWS! It is finally time to sign your team up for the FRC2025! Click the button below or at the top of our website to sign your team up. A few reminders: We look forward to your…
-
A big thank you for the review!
Read more: A big thank you for the review!The FRC team is always grateful when their participants share their experiences. And hereby a sincere thank you to the 18th Logistics Battalion for the extensive mention in their magazine of January 2025. Check the file below to…
-
VZW Eddy Strijckers
Read more: VZW Eddy StrijckersOur vision at the FRC team is to bring all first responders together, to show the importance of teamwork. As first responders, we support each other and work together, every single day. That’s why the FRC decided to…