OHIO – Over the weekend, 19 students took a significant step toward becoming certified volunteer firefighters by completing the first phase of the Ohio 36-Hour Volunteer Firefighter certification program.
Their dedication and hard work are crucial in making communities across Ohio safer, according to the Ohio State Fire Marshal.
This certification is a key requirement for those who wish to serve as volunteer firefighters and play an essential role in protecting their local communities.
For those interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter and supporting their community, more information can be found at Ohio State Fire Marshal’s website.
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