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Training at Red River Valley Wildfire Academy

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Firefighter Bryan McGee in training this week at the Red River Valley Wildfire Academy.
One of the many skills taught in s130/190 is a fire shelter deployment.
A fire shelter is a safety device of last resort used by wildland firefighters when trapped by wildfires. While such a shelter cannot withstand sustained contact with flames, it can protect a firefighter’s life in a short-lived grass fire. Furthermore, it is designed to reflect radiant heat, protect against convective heat, and trap breathable air — most firefighters’ deaths are from inhaling hot gases — so that firefighters can survive in non-burning areas surrounded by intense fire for more than an hour.