Wyoming Firefighters Join Multi-Department Water Drill

Photo by Wyoming Hook & Ladder Company, Inc.Firefighters set up and manage a portable water tank during the nighttime tanker shuttle drill.

Photo by Wyoming Hook & Ladder Company, Inc.Crews coordinate water transfer operations between tankers under scene lighting.

Photo by Wyoming Hook & Ladder Company, Inc.Wyoming Hook & Ladder tanker staged and ready during the joint training exercise.

Photo by Wyoming Hook & Ladder Company, Inc.Members review flow operations and equipment handling at the dump site.

Photo by Wyoming Hook & Ladder Company, Inc.A Wyoming firefighter gives a thumbs-up from the cab after a successful drill.
October 20, 2025 — On Sunday evening, members of the Wyoming Hook & Ladder Company participated in a joint water supply drill alongside the Pavilion, Bethany, and Stafford Fire Departments.
A total of 12 Wyoming firefighters took part in the exercise, which focused on improving water shuttle and tanker operations — critical skills for rural firefighting where hydrant access may be limited.
The collaborative drill emphasized teamwork, communication, and efficiency in establishing and maintaining a steady water supply during fire emergencies.
Department officials praised the strong interagency cooperation and commended all participants for their dedication to continuous training and readiness.