The North Dakota National Guard’s Civil Support Team conducted hazardous material (Hazmat) training with local first responders in Bismarck. The training, which included the Bismarck Fire Department, Metro Area Ambulance, and Bismarck Emergency Management, focused on maintaining skills in identifying and containing hazardous materials and strengthening partnerships between different first responder groups. Commander Shawn Markovic emphasized the importance of collaboration in preparing for major incidents and ensuring the safety of citizens. The training exercises took place in Cottonwood Park and will continue through Thursday evening. This collaborative effort is essential for first responders to be prepared and well-equipped to handle emergencies that may arise in the future. The North Dakota National Guard’s 81st Civil Support Team’s commitment to training and partnership with local agencies ensures a coordinated response in the event of a hazardous material incident.
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