OTC Foundation has received a donated fire engine from Jon’s Mid-America Fire Apparatus. (Photo credit: OTC)
The Ozarks Technical Community College Foundation has received a donation of a fire engine from Jon’s Mid-America Fire Apparatus. The gift will be used for training students in the Fire Science Technology program at OTC. This program teaches nearly 150 students the basic skills of working in the fire service. Dan Whisler, the lead Fire Instructor at OTC, explains the purpose of the program.
“We really base it around the job duties of a firefighter, you know, they do get some other skills for advancement. Our goal is to prepare them for employment in the fire service at the firefighter level and also prepare those may have experience in the fire service for advancement in that field,” Whisler says.
Whisler said the program has needed the fire engine for nearly 15 years. He believes the gift will be beneficial for the students for hands-on experience.
“This gift—this donation, will really help us. It will, I think, kick us up another notch in the program itself, so we’re really thrilled about it,” Whisler says.
A dedication of that fire engine will be held Wednesday (February 1) at 10 a.m. in the Student Plaza on OTC’s Springfield Campus.
For KSMU, I’m Brittany Donnellan.
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Brittany Donnellan is a freshman at Missouri State University. She is a business major and plans to attend law school following the completion of her undergraduate degree. Along with journalism, Brittany is involved in Student Government Association, Honors College, World Affairs Council, Phi Alpha Delta - Pre-Law Fraternity, and serves on the Public Affairs Week Planning Committee at Missouri State University. Brittany is a volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club of the Ozarks and the Ronald McDonald House.