Perhaps a less 'seasonal' approach to training is worthwhile? Certainly give Rural fires an in depth look pre-summer, but things like BA/Urban Fire/HAZMAT/RCR are year round things to train in. Having structural stuff in the middle of winter is fine, but not if you don't re visit it for a year. Certainly give chimney fires and BA a good crack around March/April/May but the rest of it needs to be worked on constantly, rather than just once annually.
Plus, it means that for some of us we don't get stuck doing something that we find boring for an entire season:
eg: The fire was moving in an easterly direction when the wind changed *trumpets* turning the flank into a fast moving head fire *trumpets*