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Firefighters Get Real Training in New $32M Complex | Los Angeles News

Firefighters Get Real Training in New $32M Complex | Los Angeles News

Published 3 days, 5 hours ago
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Ventura County just unveiled a $32 million firefighter training complex in Camarillo — a high-tech, smoke-filled video game for real flames. With remote-controlled burns, smoke-free gear, and fireproof buildings, crews can now train hourly instead of days, practicing everything from engine fires to interior blazes. Designed as a regional hub, it’s already drawing first responders from across the county and beyond — closing the gap between classroom theory and real-world emergencies, all while keeping crews safer and more prepared for when the alarm actually rings.

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