Training for the Future: Hurst Tool Training for the CFD Juniors
 
By Web Team
May 10, 2018
 

On Wednesday, May 9th the Cutchogue Fire Department Junior Firefighters gathered at the Firehouse for their monthly training session.

Each month the juniors participate in a different training session in order to familiarize them with the Fire and EMS services.

The topic of this month's training was Vehicle Extrication. The Juniors were taught about the different situations that "Jaw of Life" could be used for along with the importance of each component of the system and other rescue tools carried on our Heavy Rescue Truck.

With the assistance of their advisors, each junior was taught how to use the tools and was given the opportunity to use it on a real vehicle that was donated to the department for training.

The juniors were also taught about the importance of stabilization using a large amount of cribbing that is carried on the truck.

Working as a team and with the advisors, the group worked through a simulated scenario that reinforced what they were taught.

The drill gave the juniors the chance to use the tools that firefighters would use in real life situations.

The CFD Juniors would like to thank all of the firefighters who took the time to work with them.

The CFD Junior Firefighter program is open to any residents of the Cutchogue Fire District between the ages of 11 and 17. The juniors routinely meet once a month on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.

 
Units: CFD Junior Firefighters - Training for the Future