If a Call Firefighter is gonna give up 3 hours of his/her valuable free time for a drill, they want to be challenged and kept busy learning and practicing skills. Lt. Telless never lets them down. While one crew was dealing with a haz-mat incident another was doing CPR and using an automated external defibrillator (AED) on a simulated down Firefighter in the smokehouse. Each evolution is critiqued and even refilling air packs with the fill station on the Rescue Truck is done in a “training mode”. (Photo’s by Deputy Eric Germaine)
Here's what you've missed since the last time you visited our page:
- Oct 16 - Water Rescue/Dive Boat
- Oct 15 - Tanker 1
- Oct 15 - Car 3 – Reserve
- Oct 15 - Squad 1 – C3
- Oct 15 - Engine 4
