
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO AM) - Sioux Falls Fire Rescue cadets are coming to the end of their academy at a rescue training exercise tomorrow at a house on North Nesmith Avenue.
Battalion Chief Michael Clauson says it includes victim search and removal.
Clauson says the cadets will train on a real house that will provide them with invaluable lessons. They'll also practice forcible entry, roof ventilation and breaching walls, floors and ceilings.
The exercise is a joint effort between Community Development and Affordable Housing Solutions. Clauson says the thirteen cadets will graduate Thursday, becoming probies.