Full-Scale Emergency Exercise On Bragg Boulevard
Cumberland County Emergency Services and Fayetteville Fire and Police departments are teaming up to have a full-scale hazardous materials training exercise tomorrow (July 22). According to a news release, the…

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Sean Gallup/Getty ImagesCumberland County Emergency Services and Fayetteville Fire and Police departments are teaming up to have a full-scale hazardous materials training exercise tomorrow (July 22).
According to a news release, the exercise will be a simulation on how to handle hazardous materials with a vehicle.
It will take place on the southwest side of Bragg Boulevard near the Interstate 295 junction from 8am-12pm.
For all the details on the exercise, click here.
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