Live fire training session conducted with the 215th Fire fighters / Engineering Battalion; the session included the assistance of our neighbors from the San Juan Fire Rescue Department, the Metro Emergency Response Team (MERT), Guaynabo Office of Emergency Management (Rescue Div.) and paramedics from Caribe Medical Services. The objective of the session was to fulfill the Army Fire fighters requirements on live fire training and to assist in the development their unit's standard operating procedures for structural firefighting. It was a great pleasure to receive the visit of the Fort Buchanan Garrison Commander, the Director of Emergency Services and the 215th Group Commander.
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