Daniel Gamiotea, an instructor with the International Association of Fire Fighters, talks about sealing a leak in a one-ton storage tank at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines. Purchase local photos online.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Daniel Gamiotea, an instructor with the International Association of Fire Fighters, talks about sealing a leak in a one-ton storage tank at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Brattleboro Firefighter Jared Vonderhorst runs through a training on a larger storage tank at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Daniel Gamiotea, an instructor with the International Association of Fire Fighters, talks about sealing a leak in a one-ton storage tank at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Brattleboro Fire Department Captain Kurt Schmidt tightens a seal on a small tank during a training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Brattleboro Fire Department Captain Matt Hubbard watches as others train on a larger storage tank at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
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Daniel Gamiotea, an instructor with the International Association of Fire Fighters, talks about sealing a leak in a one-ton storage tank at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines.
- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Several firefighters from Brattleboro and Keene, N.H., participated in a two-week hazmat training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training helped with giving the firefighters experience through different scenarios in handling leaks from small tanks to large ones that could be found on the rail lines.
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- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
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- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Brattleboro Fire Department Captain Kurt Schmidt tightens a seal on a small tank during a training at Brattleboro's Central Station on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026. The training was paid for by a grant from the International Association of Fire Fighters. The training gave firefighters experience handling leaks in scenarios ranging from small tanks to large ones found on rail lines.
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- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
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- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
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- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
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- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
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- KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
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