The University of Missouri Extension, on behalf of the University of Missouri Fire and Rescue Training Institute, recently received a 2017 State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship Grant. The State Farm gift to MU FRTI will support specialized training for Missouri emergency responders to highway incidents. Through this training the first responder will gain additional competency in the quick stabilization and removal of accident victims thus improving patient survival, while safely managing the incident scene and preventing additional accidents and injuries. The grant also provides funding for training on vehicle firefighting.
You may also like
Warrensburg Fire Department Promotions
The Warrensburg Fire Department is excited to share the promotion of Kylie Frerking to the rank of Captain. Firefighter/EMT Brennan Akeson was appointed to full-time to fill the subsequent vacancy from our part-time...
79 views
Cole County FPD New Pumpers
The Cole County Fire Protection has taken delivery of two (2) rescue pumpers built on Freightliner M2-106 Crew CHB chassis and aluminum body from Danko Emergency Equipment Company. The rescue pumpers are equipped with...
49 views
Fruitland Donates to Midwest Children’s Burn Camp
Fruitland Area Fire Protection District donates $10,048.36 to the Midwest Children’s Burn Camp.Director of Youth Programs Madeleine Carson at the Midwest Children’s Burn Camp says: “Camp is only possible when our...
62 views