Approve $20,625 contract to train firefighters in hazardous material response
$20,625
In Plain English
The Fire Department needs specialized training for technicians who respond to chemical spills and unknown hazardous materials. The contract covers 2 courses teaching air monitoring and field identification of dangerous substances. Grant funds from Contra Costa County cover the full $20,625 cost.
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