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Council accepts $12,000 grant for EMS 'warm zone' rescue-task-force training
Summary
The council accepted a $12,000 grant to cover overtime and backfill costs for a Warm Zone rescue-task-force training program that will include town firefighters and four law enforcement officers; the training is scheduled to begin June 25 at Peter Woodbury School.
The Bedford Town Council on May 21 voted 6-0 to accept a $12,000 grant from the New Hampshire Department of Safety to support Warm Zone Rescue Task Force concept training for EMS personnel.
The grant will cover overtime and backfill costs so the town can send about 16 fire personnel and four law-enforcement officers to a training program run by the state fire academy; the training is…
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