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DCFR confined space safety class
February 26, 2025 | GEORGIA
DEKALB COUNTY FIRE RESCUE DEPT., Correspondent

Photo by DEKALB COUNTY FIRE RESCUE DEPT.

Photo by DEKALB COUNTY FIRE RESCUE DEPT.

Photo by DEKALB COUNTY FIRE RESCUE DEPT.

Photo by DEKALB COUNTY FIRE RESCUE DEPT.
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Members of Dekalb County Fire Rescue's Technical Rescue Team (TRT) and Emory University Engineering Team recently participated in confined space safety class. This session teaches how to properly perform a rescue or recovery when working in tight, hazardous spaces.