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OSU Fire Service Training's new burn building to further modernize, expand program

A new facility was constructed recently that will elevate the program even higher. With the construction of a new burn building — used to simulate search and rescue operations of an active fire — the program will have a building that will better simulate conditions of a real fire, as well as providing more training opportunities with another functional facility. 
Members of the leadership of OSU Fire Safety Training pose during an uncoupling ceremony.
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