Eugene
17 new recruits undergo hose management training with Eugene Springfield Fire
Eugene, OR – Seventeen new recruits from the Eugene Springfield Fire Department are currently undergoing hose management training this week.
The recruits are learning the essentials of managing fire hoses, a critical skill for their future roles as firefighters.
The training is taking place under clear skies, providing the perfect conditions for hands-on learning and skill development.
The recruits are expected to continue their rigorous training regimen as they prepare for the challenges ahead in their firefighting careers.
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