Havasu Fire Department First Training Tower Exercise




Title:
Havasu Fire Department First Training Tower Exercise

Description:
The Lake Havasu Fire Department wasted no time after the completion of their training tower to hold a multi-agency fire training exercise. Headed by LHCFD Training Officer Battalion Chief Mike Quijada agencies from LHC, Desert Hills, Bull Head, Kingman as well as Academy students converged on the state of the art fire training facility for the first of what will be many training days to come. Here is my report.

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Skipjack16

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