Woodstock Firefighter Brandon Biro Qualifies as Engine Operator
Department announces career milestone for local firefighter.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>The Woodstock Fire Department has announced that Firefighter Brandon Biro has successfully completed the requirements to drive the department's fire engines, marking a significant step in his professional development and service to the city.</p><p>Biro has been officially "checked off" to operate the heavy apparatus, a designation that indicates a firefighter has demonstrated the necessary skills to safely drive and operate the vehicle during emergency responses. This qualification typically involves rigorous training on vehicle maneuvering, safety protocols, and equipment operation.</p><p>The department shared a photo of Biro standing in uniform next to a City of Woodstock Fire Department engine inside the station bay to commemorate the achievement. This new qualification expands the department's roster of capable driver-operators ready to respond to calls throughout the community.</p>
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