Contract with California Maritime Academy for specialized marine response training
$26,775
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In Plain English
The Richmond Fire Department needs specialized training for water emergencies and marine rescues. The California Maritime Academy will provide this training to fire department personnel. A grant covers the full $26,775 cost, so no city funds are required.
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