First responder graduates

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Courtesy of Somerset County A number of first responders graduated from the Somerset County Emergency Services Training Academy on Friday, Jan. 24. “There is no better return on investment than the training of firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders. Your gift of time away from your families, of weekends spent training and rehearsing, of bitter cold nights risking your physical safety to protect your neighbors’ lives is invaluable,” said County Commissioner Douglas Singleterry.

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