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Firemen get additional training with Thermal Imaging Camera



2006-10-19 - Merchant ST, Columbia, KY - Photo By CM staff.
At Wednesday nights multi-unit firefighting drills; Ladder 1 training
Don Hare Columbia-Adair County Firefighter and Information Officer, showed the view behind the camera of the Department's Thermal Imaging Device (TID) The device was obtained with a Homeland Defense grant, and is one of three of the $13,000 cameras in Adair County. Both the Columbia Police Department and the Adair County Sheriff's Office have TIDs, which provide a night time photos utilizing differences in temperatures. That's City Hall in the background, and overhead in the photo is a part of Ladder 1's platform mechanism.


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