Local Volunteer Firemen GO to the U.S. for Training

Big congratulations are in order for Xavi Moreno and Juan Sandoval, two dedicated members of the Cabo San Lucas volunteer fire department. These local heroes are setting off on an exciting and important journey to further hone their skills. They’re headed to the Puyallup Extrication Team to undergo specialized training in extrication from heavy vehicles.

This training isn’t just any ordinary course; it’s a significant opportunity for these firefighters to learn advanced techniques and strategies for rescuing people from complex and dangerous situations involving large vehicles. The skills they will acquire are crucial, especially given the challenging scenarios they might face back home in Cabo San Lucas.

Their dedication to improving their abilities is commendable and underscores the commitment of the Cabo San Lucas fire department to providing the best possible emergency services to the community. This training will not only enhance their personal expertise but also greatly benefit the overall capabilities of the fire department.

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