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Lebanon Fire reports 117 emergency calls, opens hiring and plans trench rescue program
Summary
Deputy Chief Hendricks reported Lebanon Fire responded to 117 emergency calls, logged 412 training hours, completed 57 commercial inspections, opened a hiring process with 65 applicants so far, and plans to implement a trench rescue program in the fall of 2025.
Deputy Chief Hendricks told the Board of Works on Feb. 10 that Lebanon Fire responded to 117 emergency calls since the last meeting, logged 412 training hours and completed 57 commercial inspections.
Hendricks said eight LFD members attended Winter Fire School Jan. 31–Feb. 2, hosted by the Indiana Fire Training Academy, and that…
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