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Durango Fire Protection District dedicates new Fire Training Facility

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Saturday, Aug 21, 2021 3:45 PM MT

Updated Tuesday, Aug 24, 2021 5:29 PM MT

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Over a hundred people attended the Durango Fire Protection District dedication and open house of the Fire Training Facility at 182 Sheppard Drive in Bodo Park on Saturday. A training exercise was demonstrated, and there were free hot dogs, hamburger,s snow cones and different organizations with informational booths. The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with all of the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Over a hundred people attended the Durango Fire Protection District dedication and open house of the Fire Training Facility at 182 Sheppard Drive in Bodo Park on Saturday. A training exercise was demonstrated, and there were free hot dogs, hamburger,s snow cones and different organizations with informational booths. The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with all of the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Michael Krupa, battalion chief with Durango Fire Protection District, holds the Jaws of Life as Kathy Morris, DFPD board president, and Patti Zink, board member, cut the ribbon during the dedication and open house for the Fire Training Facility on Saturday. The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Michael Krupa, battalion chief with Durango Fire Protection District, holds the Jaws of Life as Kathy Morris, DFPD board president, and Patti Zink, board member, cut the ribbon during the dedication and open house for the Fire Training Facility on Saturday. The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
More than a hundred people attended the Durango Fire Protection District’s dedication and open house of the Fire Training Facility on Saturday at 182 Sheppard Drive in Bodo Park.The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
More than a hundred people attended the Durango Fire Protection District’s dedication and open house of the Fire Training Facility on Saturday at 182 Sheppard Drive in Bodo Park.The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
A training exercise was demonstrated during the dedication and open house of the Fire Training Facility on Saturday. The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
A training exercise was demonstrated during the dedication and open house of the Fire Training Facility on Saturday. The district will train the 180 firefighters in their ranks at the facility and open it to regional organizations. The fire tower was built for multiuse, allowing law enforcement, search and rescue and others to train there. The area is large enough to set up the driving course for driver/operator training with the different types of fire trucks. In the past, DFPD has traveled to towns outside Durango, causing staffing and scheduling issues. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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