Eugene
Eugene Springfield firefighters dedicate personal time to advanced training at Chemeketa Fire Conference
Eugene, OR – Fifteen Eugene Springfield firefighters recently attended the Chemeketa Fire Conference north of Salem, dedicating their own time to refining their skills.
The two-day training event provided an opportunity for firefighters to enhance their expertise and stay at the forefront of fire service techniques.
The firefighters participated in hands-on exercises and instructional sessions aimed at improving their effectiveness in emergency response.
The event was organized with the support of FireNuggets and a dedicated group of instructors committed to advancing the fire service profession.
Eugene Springfield Fire praised the firefighters for their commitment to ongoing training, emphasizing that their dedication makes them among the best in the field.
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