Spokane Valley firefighters refresh memories on ice rescues during training on Newman Lake
Spokane Valley firefighters refresh memories on ice rescues during training on Newman Lake
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Firefighters with Spokane Valley Fire wait and hold safety lines for other firefighters taking ice rescue training on the shores of Newman Lake Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022.
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Spokane Valley Fire Department Captain Steve Neff, right, helps buckle a helmet on paramedic Bryce Hughes, center, as he prepares to get into Newman Lake for ice rescue training Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022. At left is Engineer Scott Tschirgi.
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Firefighters with Spokane Valley Fire stand on the ice and take turns getting in the icy water and getting themselves and other out of the water of Newman Lake Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022.
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Firefighters with Spokane Valley Fire stand on the ice and take turns getting into the icy water and getting themselves and others out of the water of Newman Lake Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022.
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Firefighters with Spokane Valley Fire stand on the ice and take turns getting into the icy water and getting themselves and others out of the water of Newman Lake Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022. Most of the firefighters whose stations are near bodies of water are required to do this trainng annually, with the department's main focus being Liberty Lake.
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Firefighters with Spokane Valley Fire take turns getting into the icy water and getting themselves and others out of the water of Newman Lake Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022. Most of the firefighters whose stations are near bodies of water are required to do this trainng annually, with the department's main focus being Liberty Lake.
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