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| One of the seven stations set up for the Res-Q-Jack training. |
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| Posing with the donated Res-Q-Jack system are left to right row 1: Mike Boub, Bill Lynch, Chris Pasto, Evan Jones, Rick Salkowski. Row 2: Rob Strain, Anthony Brooks, Don Maurone, Stan Tarquinio, John Armato, Dominick Smith, Richland Chief Tony Monfredo, Deputy Chief Dave Bell, Capt. John Belfi and FF Pete Buhrem.
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RICHLAND, NJ – It was a weekend of activity on October 3-4, 2009 at the Michael Debbi Park in Richland, Atlantic County where 97 emergency personnel trained in vehicle stabilization using the Res-Q-Jack system.
Participants came from New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut, New York, Virginia and the District of Columbia to take part in the 2-day training class which was hosted by the Richland Fire Company and conducted by Mid-Atlantic Rescue Systems.
Seven different stations provided personnel with ample opportunity to work on various scenarios utilizing a variety of tool set ups.
Bill Lynch, vice-president of Mid-Atlantic Rescue Systems, said the class concentrated on unusual or difficult vehicle stabilization situations and was provided at no cost to the participants. Lynch also said that manufacturer of Res-Q-Jack systems donated a 4-Point Deluxe Res-Q-Jack System to the Richland Fire Company for hosting and making all necessary arrangements for the training.
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