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Unidentified speaker outlines emergency responder training totals and watch-desk use
Summary
An unidentified speaker at a Rock Springs City Council meeting said ongoing training for emergency responders can exceed 350 hours a year, highlighted 70-hour EMT recertification cycles, and described watch-desk workstations and the mix of live and computer-based drills.
An unidentified speaker at a Rock Springs City Council meeting outlined the city’s emergency-response training requirements, saying continuing education can total more than 350 hours annually and describing the watch-desk workstations used by shift commanders.
“These are very important because in any given year, they're in excess of 350 hours of ongoing education that has to happen,”…
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