The City of Goshen Fire Department has joined forces with Goshen Community Schools to bring a new fire training program to local students. The program is designed for high school students aspiring to become firefighters or EMTs. The curriculum is intentionally slower-paced than traditional firefighter training, emphasizing detailed aspects such as detection, safety techniques, and communication standards. The aim is for all participants to be fully prepared for immediate readiness upon completion. This partnership between the Chandler Education Center and Goshen High School is a brand new, first of its kind. Principal Cathy DeMeyer, welcomed it. She said it would give unique opportunities for the students to serve their local communities. “I might need help and the person who answers the call is one of my students. There was just something about that that was intriguing and special,” DeMeyer said. Students can receive Ivy Tech credits as well and if they earn enough, can graduate with an associates by the time they hit high school graduation. “To be immediately employable in our fire and EMS service across the state of Indiana. Of course we’d love them to stay in Goshen, but it offers them that probability anywhere in the state of Indiana,”says Dan Sink, Goshen Fire Chief about his excitement for the students to have options when they graduate. Gearing up the next generation Travis Peak, Division Chief of Education, is eager to get started. “Lucky, blessed, excited. Super excited to just get the school year going,” Peak shared smiling. We're looking forward to kicking off the new program in just two short weeks!
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