IN HOUSE TRAINING HOLDS A BASIC WILDLAND COURSE
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSThe Class
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSWillie Cirone briefs.
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSSandra Cirone addresses students on the Logistics of the Class.
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSStudents hiking back after digging Fireline.
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSStudents used a Kestral to gather weather.
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSStudents used Torches and fusee.
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSWater Handling station/
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Photo by CIRONE PHOTOSHose retrieval & handling station.
In House Training LLC held a Basic Wildland Class in Manatee County Fla this week. Students from around the state attended this 40-hour NWCG course. Thirty-two hours were spent in the classroom, then 8 hours on a field day. The three Certs they received will put them on the road to be Wildland Firefighters.