22nd Citizens’ Fire Academy graduates
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They also participated in fire related training and learned about prevention as well as how to be better prepared to handle emergencies. Highlights of the Academy include driving fire engines, wearing turnout gear, and learning about Emergency Medical Services and specialty teams such as hazardous materials and water search and rescue. Fire Chief Edwin Smith congratulated each graduate and encouraged all citizens to attend the Henrico Citizens’ Fire Academy, which is free of charge. Chief Smith said he looks forward to the day when Henrico Fire can say all Henrico citizens have come through the Henrico Citizens’ Fire Academy. For details about the program, contact Mrs. Brenda Kapelewski at 501-7601 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). |
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