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Parkland College firefighting

Parkland College welcomed a new group of firefighting recruits Melville at the beginning of the month. Twenty-one students are enrolled in the NFPA 1001 professional firefighting program this fall.
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Parkland College welcomed a new group of firefighting recruits Melville at the beginning of the month. Twenty-one students are enrolled in the NFPA 1001 professional firefighting program this fall. Until the beginning of November, the students will learn the ins and outs of firefighting at the Melville fire hall and at Parkland College's expanded Emergency Services Training Site just east of the city. Parkland College offers the only full-time professional firefighting training program in Saskatchewan through a partnership with Lakeland College of Vermilion, Alta. In the photo, from left, are: (back row) Daniel Adams (Regina), Mark Nahnybida (Kamsack), Jarrett Trumier (Domremy), Chris Linville (Warman), Geoff Wasyliw (Hudson Bay), Tyler Giebel (Balgonie), Lance Herauf (Regina), Dillon Dawson (Regina) and Austin Brown (Regina); (middle row) Kierstyn Rodgers (MacGregor, Man.), Tyler Guerrero (Saskatoon) and Kevin Daku (Regina), and (front) Sophia Ellsworth (Regina), Turrell Kirstein (White City), Shawn Pasiechnik (Preeceville), Jaxon Debert (Regina), Donnie McDill (Saltcoats), Brandon Kokoski (Pilot Butte), Jordan Hart (Regina), Matteo Ranalli (Regina) and Kyle Davis (Wynyard).