Students Demonstrate Vehicle Extrication Skills In Missouri Firefighter Course

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Students enrolled in the Missouri Firefighter 1&2 course recently put their practical skills to the test during a rigorous vehicle extrication training session. This essential component of their training ensures that students are proficient in executing the fundamental steps of vehicle extrication safely and efficiently.
The success of this training event was made possible through the generous support and collaboration of community partners. Clinton Technical School extends its heartfelt appreciation to Kenny Price and the dedicated team at Southland Tow Company for their outstanding support and hospitality. Their willingness to provide vehicles and access to their tow lot played a pivotal role in the students’ learning experience.
Additionally, Clinton Technical School expresses gratitude to Clinton Wrecker for their generous donation of two vehicles, enabling students to practice their skills in a real-world setting.
The professionalism and dedication of state evaluators Terry Hill and Jason Oakley were instrumental in ensuring the integrity and effectiveness of the testing event. Their commitment to excellence is commendable, and we are grateful for their participation.
The success of this training event underscores the importance of collaboration between educational institutions, community partners, and industry professionals in preparing students for careers in firefighting and emergency response.