Twenty-six volunteers from area fire companies complete training
Eleven area volunteer fire departments added 26 new firefighters to their ranks when the new firefighters completed a rigorous five-month course and received their certificates of completion June 22 at a ceremony held at the Lower Macungie Township Community Center.
This was the sixth annual Bucks County Fire Academy course held twice a week from January through May at the Allentown Fire Academy at the Allentown Fire Department Mack Station, 1902 Lehigh St. near the Queen City Airport.
The 194-hour course is held in Lehigh County annually for area volunteers so they do not have to travel to Bucks County Fire Academy in Doylestown, an hour to an hour-and-a-half each way, as was once the case until Lower Macungie Fire Department Chief Dave Nosal initiated the arrangement for the Bucks County unit to come to Allentown. More than 150 Lehigh County area volunteers have received the training since the local program was initiated.
The Public Safety Training unit at the Bucks County Community College provides training for first responder units in 11 counties in southeastern Pennsylvania with national and state level fire, rescue, emergency medical and hazardous materials training and professional certification. The certification is portable and recognized by fire departments across the country.
The firefighting skills training included building construction; basic interior firefighting skills; fire behavior; forcible entry; personal safety equipment; self-contained breathing apparatus; ropes and knots; search and rescue; vehicle fires; wildland fires and hazardous materials.
Among training modules, in addition to the 112 hours in basic firefighting, the volunteers learned life-saving and first-aid skills and learned how to recognize, evaluate and deal with hazardous material incidents. The hazardous materials training covered events as small as an anti-freeze spill at a motor vehicle accident scene, to incidents as intimidating as weapons of mass destruction.
Lead instructor for the training was Lt. Christopher Groller of the Allentown Fire Department. He was assisted by Troy Raab, of Coopersburg and several other state-certified trainers.
Recognized by instructors as the most outstanding student in the course was Christopher Moore, of the Greenawalds Fire Company.