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Kenosha County Sheriff’s Division of Emergency Management, other agencies to take part in training exercise Sunday at Bristol Renaissance Faire grounds |

The Kenosha Sheriff’s Division of Emergency Management in conjunction with the Bristol Renaissance Faire, emergency response agencies, and jurisdictional partners, will be hosting an emergency preparedness Full-Scale Exercise in the area of ​​the Bristol Renaissance Faire between 7 am and 1 pm on Sunday.

It is a training exercise only and the department advises the community there will be increased activity for emergency response vehicle traffic throughout the exercise area near and around the Bristol Renaissance Faire.

Many local emergency personnel will participate in the training exercise to aid in assessing skills and plans for emergency response in a community crisis.

Ready for anything: Photos from live-fire training involving Racine and Kenosha area departments

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Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

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Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

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Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything

On Saturday multiple area emergency response agencies — including Kansasville Fire & Rescue, Town of Paris Fire & Rescue, Rochester Volunteer Fire Co. and Wind Lake Volunteer Fire Co. — conducted a live-fire training. The building burned down here has a Kansasville address, 975 224th Ave., but is located in Kenosha County’s Town of Brighton. The structure was donated. Of the training, which allowed firefighters to practice reading smoke — attacking fire with hoses, search and rescue, and using tools like ladders near a blaze — KFRD Firefighter/EMT Ryan Hoover stated: “It makes it real.” For a gallery of the photos provided to The Journal Times, visit JournalTimes.com/gallery


RON MOLNAR, Kansasville Fire & Rescue

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

Ready for anything

Ready for anything


Courtesy of Ron Molnar, Kansasville Fire & Rescue chief

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