Story by Michael Strasser January 26, 2023 at 04:24PM Firefighters from the Fort Drum Fire and Emergency Services Division demonstrate ice rescue skills Jan. 24 on Remington Pond. New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control instructors led the 16-hour course to teach first responders the National Fire Protection Association standards for ice and cold-water rescue. Volunteer firefighters from Rutland, Theresa, Chaumont and Three Mile Bay Volunteer Fire Departments also attended the training.
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