Fire Tower Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on March 23

Fire Tower Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on March 23
Ribbon Cutting — Pexels by Andrea Piacquadio
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Please join us for the long-awaited Ribbon Cutting Ceremony near the end of this month!

After many years of hard work, and dedication – March 23rd will mark the official opening and operation of the North-End Okaloosa County’s first EVER Training Tower & Facility – bringing realistic, valuable access to training for all departments within our area.

Please join us for this special moment, as none of this would have been possible without the amazing support we have from our community, local & state leaders, that agree with our priorities to build a facility that allows us to develop even higher standards and performance for the people we serve.

**Our members will be performing Live Hands-On Exercises and Demonstrations as part of this ceremony to emphasize the new training opportunities and methods we can utilize that we don’t always have access to without a Training Tower such as this one!

Date: March 23, 2023

Time: 10:00 AM

Address: 1100 Edney Ave W Crestview, FL 32536

Original source can be found here.



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