Fire personnel enhance driving through driver-training simulator
Last month the mobile driver training simulator was delivered to Fire Station No. 1.
The simulator will travel to all participating agencies to enhance current driver-training programs.
Drivers can now safely train in the simulator training environment before being exposed to real driving conditions.
Incorporation of driver training programs across the United States has proven successful in the reduction of department at-fault traffic collisions through the use of the driver-training simulator.
All Montclair Fire personnel who drive a city vehicle will have the opportunity to train using the simulator. Eventually all city employees required to drive city vehicles will undergo the same training.
This joint-use simulator was purchased through a Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Firefighters Regional Grant -- 20 percent of the cost was shared by the cities of Montclair, Ontario, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, and Loma Linda.



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