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Nathan Brown and Josh Stern of the Costa Mesa Fire Department’s Fire
Explorers graduated Saturday from the third annual Orange County Fire
Explorer Academy, put on by the Orange County Fire Exploring Assoc.
The academy, which started June 24 at Vanguard University, put 50
explorers from mostly Orange County posts through training in wildfire
control, extricating people from automobiles and rescue techniques. Fire
Explorers are Boy Scouts ages 16 to 21.
“It gives kids in this age group a chance to see what the fire service
is all about,” said Gregg Steward, a battalion chief with the Costa Mesa
Fire Department.
Airport installs 7 defibrillators
John Wayne Airport has installed seven automatic external
defibrillators throughout its terminal in order to help save people
suffering from heart attacks. Twenty-seven Sheriff’s deputies and special
officers have been trained in the use of the 8-pound devices, which
provide a brief electrical shock if a person’s heart is beating
irregularly.
“It is imperative that we provide the traveling public with the
highest level of customer service, and being prepared for cardiac arrest
emergencies demonstrates our commitment,” Alan L. Murphy, airport
director, said in a press statement.
Last year, 7.8 million passengers traveled through John Wayne Airport.
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