Jace Hall handles the nozzle and Russell Smith opens the hood as new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. The vehicle fire prop was built for $4500. with the help of Barrett Propane, to purchase a fully built prop the cost would have been almost $40,000. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
By: Les Stukenberg
Caden Burch handles the nozzle as his father Captain Brian Burch and Jace Hall handle the hose as new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. The vehicle fire prop was built for $4500. with the help of Barrett Propane, to purchase a fully built prop the cost would have been almost $40,000. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
By: Les Stukenberg
Russell Smith handles the nozzle as new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. The vehicle fire prop was built for $4500. with the help of Barrett Propane, to purchase a fully built prop the cost would have been almost $40,000. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
By: Les Stukenberg
Training captain Joe Kelley goes over final instructions with Caden Burch, Jace Hall and Russell Smith as new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
By: Les Stukenberg
Caden Burch handles the nozzle as his father Captain Brian Burch and Jace Hall handle the hose as new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. The vehicle fire prop was built for $4500. with the help of Barrett Propane, to purchase a fully built prop the cost would have been almost $40,000. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
By: Les Stukenberg
Captain Brian Burch talks to his son Caden after new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
By: Les Stukenberg
Jace Hall handles the nozzle and Russell Smith opens the hood as new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. The vehicle fire prop was built for $4500. with the help of Barrett Propane, to purchase a fully built prop the cost would have been almost $40,000. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)
By: Les Stukenberg
Jace Hall handles the nozzle and Russell Smith opens the hood as new Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority firefighters do their final academy drill in front of friends and family Wednesday, February 22 in Prescott Valley. The vehicle fire prop was built for $4500. with the help of Barrett Propane, to purchase a fully built prop the cost would have been almost $40,000. (Les Stukenberg/The Daily Courier)