Lethbridge fire recruits showcase intricate training scenarios

Firefighters are often the unsung heroes that charge headfirst into a burning building to try to save people they likely haven’t even met. New recruits with Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services took part in intricate training scenarios for members of the Lethbridge media. Video Journalist Micah Quinn has more on our city’s newest recruits and the dangers they will have to face while battling our city’s deadliest fires.

New recruits with Lethbridge Fire & Emergency Services showcased their skills in the Fire Ground Survival Program on Thursday morning. 

There are nine new recruits from the fall class that have now joined the ranks of the unit. 

The department shows no sign of slowing down as staff told us they are now hiring for next year’s spring class.

Micah Quinn

After graduating from Mount Royal University in Calgary with a Broadcasting Diploma, Micah made the trek down to Lethbridge to work for Bridge City News. He has previously worked at City TV Calgary on the Breakfast Television morning show. He looks forward to connecting with this community, and reaching a new audience. Micah has a passion for interviewing and finding out why people think the way they do. You’ll often find him pursuing local feature stories and hard news.

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