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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFire School brings in 3k students 2010FIRE: Almost 3K students Continued from Al and the caliber of the guest instructors that makes them come from so many places." In the coming weeks, about 2,100 students are expected for the municipal fire school and about 800 for the indus- trial fire school, said Brian Blake, a TEEX spokesman. With about 50 instructors in town in addition to the 530 students, it equates to what the Convention and Visitors Bureau would clas- sify as 1,740 room nights. "Enrollment for the Span- ish school this year is up about 100 from last year," Blake said. "Obviously, the economy and the swine flu scare attributed to last year's drop." Area fire school brings in visitors By NIICHELLE CASADY michelle.c,asady@theeagle.com Hotels book up, restau- rants prepare for the extra business and officials at the Bryan-College Station Con- vention and Visitors Bureau do something atypical. "We work on bringing all kinds of groups in normally, but fire school has been around for so long, we don't db any recruiting," said Shannon Overby, the bur- eau's executive director. "We block those weeks out in our calendar and stay away from those weeks when we're looking to bring a tour- nament to town or some- thing else." Training at the Brayton Fire Field, located at Disaster City at the Texas Engineer- ing Extension Service cam- pus, goes on year-round, but most activity takes place dur- ing the summer. This week, 530 firefighters from 18 countries are in town for the Spanish fire school course. "Nothing is done at this level anywhere in the world," said Mike Wisby, program director. "It's the quality of the curriculum See FIRE, Page A6