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Training Putnam Vocational Students Visit Fire Academy

Students from the Roger L. Putnam Vocational Technical Academy in Springfield recently spent a day learning about careers in the fire service at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy (MFA).

The 10 juniors, who are studying in various vocational fields, visited the Department of Fire Services’(DFS) Springfield campus on April 26, 2023. Dr. Sara Pragluski Walsh, who serves as the MFA’s instructional design and curriculum development specialist, met students with Assistant Coordinator Peter Jerusik of the Career Recruit Firefighter Program. They led a discussion and presentation on the fire service mission followed by an engaging tour of the campus that demonstrated the myriad types of training that the MFAoffers to firefighters at every level of experience.

Academy instructors Zachary Gates and Christopher Hernandez — who are both experienced firefighters — assisted students in learning how to don and doff their turnout gear while emphasizing the importance of safety within the fire service. Students were assigned to instructors to learn and then apply practical skills in search and rescue, forcible entry, and hose deployment. The students were extremely hands on with their learned skills, properly leveraging the “irons” as well as additional tools when carrying out forcible entry skills and interior search tactics. All the while, they supported each other in a teamwork approach that instructors emphasized as a core fire service value.

Aclass of recruit firefighters was conducting a live fire practical day during the visit, which allowed students to observe active firefighter training and discuss it with their assigned instructors. Throughout the day, MFAstaff and municipal firefighters joined in to support the learning - many of them sharing that they, too, were graduates of Putnam or other Springfield public schools.

The Putnam Vocational visit followed similar events for students at Shrewsbury High School, Northampton’s Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School, and South Shore Technical High School’s first Fire Cadet Training Program, which was offered in partnership with several local fire departments. DFS officials hope to continue offering the experiential opportunity to young people from across the Commonwealth at all three campuses.

- Submitted by Jake Wark

Bedford Live Burn Training

Firefighters from Bedford, Goffstown, and New Boston (all NH) participated in hands-on training at a house scheduled fordemolition on New Boston Road. Adeveloperwho purchased the property gave Bedford Fire the opportunity to use it fortraining. Crews were able to train fortwo weeks at the property, performing search and rescue, fire suppression, thermal imaging, and equipment use. Bedford Fire Captain Benjamin Selleck said that skills practice d were immediately used at a fire on Elizabeth Way. Captain Selleck said he believes it made a significant difference in quickly knocking down that fire and keeping it to one room.

- Fire News photo by Jeffrey Hastings

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