Eugene
Eugene Springfield Fire thanks Brooks Towing and Off Road Recovery for providing retired school bus for extrication training
Eugene, OR – Eugene Springfield Fire expressed appreciation to Brooks Towing and Off Road Recovery for supplying a retired school bus to aid in their extrication training.
This donation plays a crucial role in helping first responders hone their skills and improve their preparedness for emergency situations.
While school bus incidents do not occur on a regular basis, first responders must be prepared to respond and assist in the extrication of occupants when necessary.
This valuable training helps ensure that emergency responders are ready for a variety of situations, enhancing their ability to provide swift and effective assistance.
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