05/30/2026
🌲🔥 Training for the Next Wildfire Starts Long Before the Smoke Shows Up! 🔥🌲
Today, Central Coast Fire had the pleasure of working alongside the staff and students of Angell Job Corps and our partners from the U.S. Forest Service for an afternoon focused on wildland firefighting training and education.
Our crews arrived at approximately 12:45 PM and began training at 1:00 PM. Central Coast Fire brought a Command Unit, Engine 72, and Brush 72, staffed with a Chief Officer, Captain, two Engineers, and three Firefighters. Throughout the afternoon, we shared our equipment, discussed wildland firefighting operations, answered questions, and participated in training scenarios designed to simulate real-world wildfire incidents.
The 22 Angell Job Corps students were divided into two teams of 11 and rotated through multiple skill stations around campus. Students learned about wildfire behavior, firefighting equipment, fireline safety, communications, and the teamwork required when multiple agencies come together to combat a wildfire.
As wildfire season approaches, opportunities like this are invaluable. Training together before an emergency occurs helps build relationships, improve coordination, and ensure a safer and more effective response when large-scale incidents happen.
The exercises concluded at 3:00 PM, wrapping up an outstanding day of learning, teamwork, and collaboration.
A huge thank you to the students and staff of Angell Job Corps and our partners with the U.S. Forest Service for their participation and dedication. Working in unison today makes all of us better prepared for tomorrow's challenges.
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