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Pulaski County announces Youth Firefighter Camp for rising eighth graders.
Summary
Pulaski County Emergency Management will hold a free Youth Firefighter Camp June 22–26 at Randolph Park in Dublin for rising eighth graders. Registration is open May 1–31 and is limited to the first 25 registrants.
Content
Pulaski County Emergency Management is inviting rising eighth-grade students enrolled in Pulaski County Public Schools to the 2026 Youth Firefighter Camp, scheduled for June 22–26 at Randolph Park in Dublin. The weeklong program gives students a hands-on introduction to fire and emergency services and aims to build leadership, teamwork and confidence. Campers will train alongside local first responders and learn skills used by firefighters to protect the community. Lunch and snacks will be provided and the week concludes with a graduation ceremony recognizing participants and certifications.
Key details:
- Dates and location: June 22–26 at Randolph Park in Dublin.
- Eligibility: rising eighth-grade students enrolled in Pulaski County Public Schools.
- Certifications offered: first aid, CPR, and Stop the Bleed.
- Training topics: personal protective equipment, scene safety, chain of command, fire behavior and suppression, wildland firefighting, and technical rescue operations including rope rescue, water rescue, and vehicle extrication.
- Organizers and partners: Pulaski County Emergency Management, Pulaski County Fire/Rescue, Pulaski County Public Safety, Pulaski County Parks and Recreation, Pulaski County Public Schools, Pulaski County Office of Prevention and Recovery, and the Town of Pulaski Fire Department.
- Logistics: participation is free, space is limited to the first 25 registrants, and registration is scheduled for May 1–31 at www.registration.pulaskicounty.org; for more information contact Pulaski County Emergency Management.
Summary:
The camp will provide practical training and certifications in first aid, CPR and Stop the Bleed, along with exposure to firefighting and technical rescue skills. Registration is open May 1–31 and space is limited to the first 25 registrants; the program runs June 22–26 at Randolph Park in Dublin.
