Whitney Burk public educator with the CK-Fire Department demonstrates and electronic extinguisher training tool September 9, 2015. (Photo by Simon Crouch) Whitney Burk public educator with the CK-Fire Department demonstrates and electronic extinguisher training tool September 9, 2015. (Photo by Simon Crouch)
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Fire Training Donation From Enbridge

The Chatham-Kent fire department has unveiled a new electronic training tool that will allow more members of the public to learn to use fire extinguishers.

The device simulates a fire on a screen and reacts to an electronic extinguisher .

"We can take this inside and use it with persons who are not able to go outside or are not comfortable using a live fire demonstration," says Assistant Fire Chief Alan DeVillaer. "This gives all the advantages of the proper techniques of using a fire extinguisher without the mess the smoke and the flame."

DeVillaer says another training device that does use real flames and a real extinguisher is not being replaced, but both will be used in different situations.

The fire service bought the device with the help of a $12,700 donation from Enbridge Green Power.

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