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Breaking Our Oil Addiction - First Responder Training

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Is first responder training important, is it available?          Meet Dick Cromwell and Suzanne Seiveright, CoCoordinators at Cochella Valley Clean Cities, one of the first organizations to put on First Responder Training for emergency response teams who have to be first on the scene at an alternatively fueled vehicle accident.

 

Meet the people, companies and organizations that are working to break our nations addiction to foreign oil by developing the fuel, vehicles and infrastructure of tommorrow.

This program is Hosted by Curtis Martin, Program Coordinator for Antelope Valley Clean Cities. The Clean Cities Program is run out of the Dept of Energy's Advanced Transportation Division and is a public/private partnership, which encourages local decisions to adopt alternative fuel vehicles.

The show is sponsored by the Ryder/Sanbag project and funded through the 2009 ARRA stimulus funds.

The Ryder/SANBAG project is part of a joint public/private partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy, the California Energy Commission, San Bernardino Associated Governments, Southern California Association of Governments, and Ryder. The $38.7 million project includes a total of 202 natural gas vehicles available for lease or rent, three strategically located natural gas compliant maintenance shops in Rancho Dominguez, Orange, and Fontana, and two fueling stations. Ryder took delivery of 70 vehicles in May and is expected to have the balance of the full 202 SANBAG natural gas vehicle order in its fleet by the end of 2011.

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