CHICO -- Applications for FAST Camp, a program designed for local teenagers considering a career in public safety, are due by Wednesday.
Butte County Fire Chiefs would like to challenge Butte County teens ages 16-19 to apply to Butte County ’s second annual Fire And Safety Training Camp. All participants will become a team member who will participate in what could be described as a “day-in-the-life-of” police officer, firefighter, paramedic, and rescuer.
Males and females between 16 and 19 are encouraged to apply for the one week training course, set for June 22-27. The camp is free.
Most activities take place in Chico, with most meals and lodging provided for camp attendees at the Cal Fire Northern Region Training Center in Magalia.
Program founder Marlene Heisey, a Cal Fire battalion chief, said the camp is a hands-on experience that gives teens an idea of what a day on the job is like for police officers, firefighters and emergency medical responders.
"Our goal is to guide these young people through some of the training required to succeed in the world of public safety and, by doing so, create an environment that provides healthy challenges and mentorship opportunities for them," said Heisey.
"FAST Camp has been described as an 'Upward Bound' type program that revolves around the physical and mental training public safety professionals go through."
Applications may be found online at www.buttefire.org under the "What's New" section. Applications must be postmarked by April 30 and sent to 176 Nelson Ave., Oroville, CA, 95965, Attn: Marlene Heisey.
For more information, call 538-7111. or the web at the Butte fire FAST camp page .
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