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There are seven participants from Bonaire, three from Saba and one from Statia. Photo: RCN
Kralendijk- The Caribbean Netherlands Fire Department (BKCN) is executing an Aircraft Fire Fighting Training on Bonaire. The training started on October 22nd and will last to November 9th. The target group for the training is the fireman level.
A total of eleven BKCN firemen will participate: seven from Bonaire, three from Saba and one from Statia. Two instructors of the BKCN, A. Hoek and E. Morillo, will provide the training. It consists of a theory and a practical part. For both parts, an exam will be taken; the theoretical part will be examined online.
The exam commission exists of president E. De Cuba (Aruba) and examiners F. Koenders (Netherlands) and K. de Palm (Bonaire).
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