Published July 07. 2016 04:01PM
Registration is now open for the Carbon County Emergency Management Agency first responder safety training for natural gas vehicles and fueling stations that will be held in Carbon County in September.
The Pennsylvania State Fire Academy is offering the five-hour class, which will begin at 9 a.m. Sept. 18, at the Carbon County EMA, 1264 Emergency Lane, Nesquehoning, using curriculum from the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium of the West Virginia University.The class will cover compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas.It will properly train and educate first responders on the properties, manufacture and production, vehicles, infrastructure, transport, stations and handling, as well as first responder procedures related to CNG and LNG.To register, first responders should complete the online application and submit to ra-emaeer@pa.gov; complete the manual application and email to Jerry Bimle at
gbimle@pa.gov; or mail the application to Pennsylvania State Fire Academy, attn. Jerry Bimle, 1150 Riverside Drive, Lewistown, PA 17044.Registration deadline is noon on Aug. 26.To obtain an application, contact Mark S. Nalesnik, Carbon County EMA coordinator, at 570-325-3097 or
ccema@ptd.net.Walk-ins will not be accepted on the day of the course.