Blue Shift conducted a training scenario at Lake Harbor Park

Blue Shift conducted a training scenario at Lake Harbor Park
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Norton Shores Fire Department issued the following announcement on Mar 3.

On March 2, 2022, members of Blue Shift conducted a training scenario at Lake Harbor Park. 

During this training exercise, crews discussed rescue techniques and what they would do given the following problem: 

9-1-1 receives a call from an individual approximately 500 yards back in the dunes. The caller is unable to walk due to a leg injury. 

One of the many pieces of equipment our department has is called a Stokes Basket. Our patient was located, packaged, and carried out successfully.

Green and Red Shifts will complete the same training on March 5 – 8, 2022

Original source can be found here.



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