9/11 Memorial Groundbreaking slated for 14th Anniversary
The groundbreaking for a new 9/11 Memorial will be held at 9 a.m. on Sept. 11 at the headquarters of Texas Task Force 1 in College Station, and the public is invited to the event.
The groundbreaking for a new 9/11 Memorial will be held at 9 a.m. on Sept. 11 at the headquarters of Texas Task Force 1 in College Station, and the public is invited to the event.
Boeing San Antonio collaborated with TEEX to provide training in Computerized Numeric Control (CNC) to employees in the company’s manufacturing and paint center through a Wagner-Peyser grant from the Texas Workforce Commission.
Twenty-four EMS students at the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) have begun their clinical rotations and are on their way to becoming certified EMT-Paramedics.
TEEX has an estimated $202 million annual economic impact on the Bryan-College Station area. The economic analysis was based on food and lodging purchased by more than 48,500 students attending local classes, purchases and contracts with local vendors, and salaries paid to local employees.
The graduation ceremony marked the culmination of 335 hours online training followed by an intensive 21-day, hands-on “boot camp.”
The water display at the Brayton Fire Training Field lake was eye-popping. And a Fire School record was broken when the Advanced Industrial Fire Apparatus Practices class pumped approximately 40,000 gallons per minute (GPM) during a water flow exercise.
Robert Moore, Division Director of TEEX’s Emergency Services Training Institute, has been named presiding officer of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP).
The 2015 Summer Fire Schools drew nearly 3,800 firefighters to Brayton Fire Training Field in July for a week of specialized training.
Law enforcement officers sharpen both their shooting skills and their teaching skills during a Patrol Rifle Instructor course, and the qualification standards are tough.
A new agreement with Texas A&M University – San Antonio will allow TEEX training courses to be accepted for college credit toward a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science degree in Fire and Emergency Services Administration. It is expected to benefit veterans seeking to advance their careers in the emergency services field.
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