Posted: Saturday, October 8, 2022. 4:27 pm CST.
By Aaron Humes: Belmopan-area firefighters and volunteer dispatchers are undergoing training for two days to learn strategies to respond to emergency situations – where fast and effective communication can save lives.
The training is funded by U.S. government-funded Central America Regional Security Initiative – Economic Support Fund (CARSI-ESF) grants and facilitated by partners Belize Heroes and the Belize National Fire Service, with representatives of the Hanover 911 Emergency Communications Center in Virginia.
The U.S. Embassy in Belize wrote on social media, “U.S. assistance to support Belize’s emergency response capabilities is about saving lives and mitigating secondary impacts… as part of ongoing emergency preparedness programs…”
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