Firefighters from the Clarksville-Montgomery County community work together to extinguish a car fire during Fire Fighter I and Fire Fighter II live fire practical evaluations, hosted Sept. 16 at Fort Campbell Fire and Emergency Services’ training facility. Fort Campbell Fire and Emergency Services helped 13 firefighters from the Clarksville-Montgomery County area take the next steps in their careers with Fire Fighter I/II live fire practical evaluations. The state of Tennessee requires firefighters to progress in their training, Without the Fort Campbell partnership, achieving these certificat


Firefighters from the Clarksville-Montgomery County community work together to extinguish a car fire during Fire Fighter I and Fire Fighter II live fire practical evaluations, hosted Sept. 16 at Fort Campbell Fire and Emergency Services’ training facility. Fort Campbell Fire and Emergency Services helped 13 firefighters from the Clarksville-Montgomery County area take the next steps in their careers with Fire Fighter I/II live fire practical evaluations. The state of Tennessee requires firefighters to progress in their training, Without the Fort Campbell partnership, achieving these certifications would be logistically difficult, said Kevin Falsetto, fire training officer, Montgomery County Fire Department.


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