Boone County firefighters teamed with Hallsville School District for a hands-on training session inside a building slated for demolition. The Boone County Fire Protection District credits Hallsville for allowing access to a realistic structure, enabling forcible entry, search and rescue practice that goes beyond drill-ground simulations. Volunteers dedicated an entire Saturday to sharpen skills and teamwork, said assistant chief Gale Blomenkamp, praising the realism of training in a real layout with authentic conditions. The squad used the Hallsville facility to rehearse entry tactics, navigate confined spaces, and refine incident communications, strengthening readiness for real emergencies. Officials emphasized that practicing in a live environment helps responders evaluate decision-making under pressure and improve coordination among crews. Brian Hauswirth covered the development, underscoring the value of inter-district cooperation in keeping communities safer. The story highlights the power of local partnerships in improving public safety and troop readiness across Missouri. For More Information https://939theeagle.com/boone-county-firefighters-say-recent-hallsville-event-provided-critical-search-and-rescue-training/
