Consumers Energy has shared it is supporting Emergency Response Solutions (ERS) International, as they host a specialized training session for first responders.
This announcement intends to be a proactive step toward enhancing community safety and emergency response coordination.
The weeklong training organized by ERS International, scheduled from 13- 17 October, will bring together firefighters from across the state to gain hands-on experience with critical infrastructure, safety protocols and emergency response procedures.
Firefighters will spend two days during the latter half of the week dedicated to utility emergency response practices at Consumers Energy’s Marshall Training Center.
This collaboration aims to underscore the relationship between utilities, communications and first responders in protecting public safety during severe weather or other emergencies.
Norm Kapala, Vice President of Grid Operation Restoration and Work Management at Consumers Energy explained: “Our crews and emergency responders often work side-by-side during storms, fires and other emergencies.
“By training together, we strengthen our shared understanding and improve our ability to respond quickly and safely.”
Consumers Energy’s Marshall Training Center offers a controlled environment where firefighters can learn how to safely navigate utility equipment, recognize electrical hazards and learn fall protection techniques.
Dave Van Holstyn, Programs Director at ERS International added: “This partnership is a win for everyone.
“It helps ensure first responders are prepared to respond effectively and safely when utility infrastructure is involved.”
Consumers Energy supports several training initiatives as part of our commitment to investing in community resilience through education, collaboration and innovation.
Earlier this year, the first ever Michigan State Police Fire Investigation training was hosted at Flint Gas City through a collaborative effort between Consumers Energy, Fire Findings and the Michigan State Police Fire Investigation Unit.
This training included over 30 participants who engaged in interactive activities to identify gas theft, leak sources and explosion risks.
Consumers Energy has shared it is supporting Emergency Response Solutions International, as they host a specialized training session for first responders.