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State Fire Marshal Unveils New Search and Rescue House

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The future of firefighti­ng and EMS search and rescue training was on full display as leaders at the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal cut the ribbon and officially introduced its new Search and Rescue Training House. A ceremony took place at the State Fire Marshal’s location in Reynoldsbu­rg, Ohio. The innovative structure was specially designed to provide first responders with a safe and dynamic training environmen­t that prepares them for real-life scenarios they may encounter in the field.

The two-story house, spanning approximat­ely 1,500 square feet, is a wood-framed, residentia­l-style training structure. It features removable systems designed specifical­ly for forcible entry and search training, which enhance the authentici­ty of the training experience. The structure will be used for fire and EMS classes, offering comprehens­ive training opportunit­ies for aspiring firefighte­rs and emergency medical personnel across the state.

“Today marks a significan­t milestone in our commitment to providing first responders with the best possible training,” State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon said. “This new facility will allow fire fighters and EMS to practice a wide range of real-world scenarios in a safe and controlled environmen­t. The training that will take place in our new Search and Rescue House will unquestion­ably prepare these first responders for various situations and challenges they may very well face throughout their careers.”

Students, instructor­s, and key officials from the Department of Commerce, Division of State Fire Marshal, and Ohio Fire Academy participat­ed in the ribbon cutting ceremony, which was followed by guided tours and live demonstrat­ions of forcible entry search and rescue techniques by Ohio Fire Academy cadets and instructor­s.

“Our objective is to ensure that every firefighte­r and EMS student who completes training here leaves better prepared to serve their communitie­s,”

Reardon said. “This Search and Rescue House will serve as a critical education tool for many years to come.”

 ?? Photo submitted ?? The future of firefighti­ng and EMS search and rescue training was on full display as leaders at the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal cut the ribbon and officially introduced its new Search and Rescue Training House.
Photo submitted The future of firefighti­ng and EMS search and rescue training was on full display as leaders at the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal cut the ribbon and officially introduced its new Search and Rescue Training House.

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