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Ocean Shores fire chief outlines training, support services and staffing challenges
Summary
The fire chief told the public safety committee the department will host monthly community training classes, expand chaplain/support services to three trained staff, add several volunteers, and is pursuing a satellite paramedic program after a recent paramedic resignation.
The Ocean Shores fire chief told the Public Safety Committee on Dec. 16 that the department will start monthly community classes, expand post‑incident support services, and is working to shore up emergency medical staffing after a recent resignation.
"Avert is gonna start doing monthly classes at the fire department," the fire chief said, describing a planned series that will include CPR and emergency‑preparedness instruction and sign-up at ghavert.org. He said the sessions will be hosted at the fire department and…
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