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Training For Unique Demands Of Farm Fires, Injuries

The Emergency Training Services Centre in Blyth will soon be offer a course in farm safety.

Principal Dave Sparling explains fire fighters face some unique situations on a farm that they don't encounter in other types of emergencies.

He points out the equipment used to extricate someone from a vehicle won't usually be effective on heavy farm equipment, and on a farm they often find themselves working in very confined spaces.

This type of training was offered by the Province but that has been discontinued, so the Training Centre in Blyth has partnered with instructors from Oklahoma and Pennsylvania State Universities.

It's a two-year course, running Friday night's and Saturdays through 2015 and '16.

The course starts this Friday.

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Principal Dave Sparling explains emergencies on the farm can provide some unique challenges..

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Sparling says the program was dropped by the Province earlier this year and the Training Centre is now offering the specialized training....

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