VIDEO: The Springfield Fire Department collaborated with students from Putnam Vocational Technical Academy on Wednesday for a training demonstration.
The students constructed essential props for firefighter training, including window escape props and structures to aid crews trapped in burning homes. These props were built in just three weeks by a small group of students.
The students utilized wood, screws and sheet metal to build multiple structures for the department. Firefighters showcased the critical nature of this carpentry work during the demonstration.
Springfield Fire Commissioner B.J. Calvi emphasized the importance of the student-built equipment for enhancing safety. “It’s important to utilize these props to enhance firefighter safety and survivability. We’ve been using them pretty heavily and wanted to say thank you and show them how we’re using the equipment,” Calvi said.
The demonstration event was attended by various officials, including Mayor Domenic Sarno, Superintendent of Springfield Schools, Putnam staff, and members of the fire department. During the event, the group also highlighted Putnam alumni who now work at the fire department.
Carpentry students at Putnam Vocational Technical Academy have a history of building for the city, having previously completed projects for the Springfield Police Department and elementary schools.
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