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Unidentified speaker outlines emergency responder training totals and watch-desk use

December 12, 2025 | Rock Springs City Council, Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming


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Unidentified speaker outlines emergency responder training totals and watch-desk use
An unidentified speaker at a Rock Springs City Council meeting outlined the city’s emergency-response training requirements, saying continuing education can total more than 350 hours annually and describing the watch-desk workstations used by shift commanders.

“These are very important because in any given year, they're in excess of 350 hours of ongoing education that has to happen,” the Unidentified Speaker said. The speaker added that “a basic EMT…has an excess of 70 hours of education that they have to go through every 2 years,” and that paramedics have still higher requirements.

The speaker also specified annual requirements for other roles: officers need roughly 12 hours a year of officer training, and hazardous-materials responders must complete 24 hours of training each year, the speaker said. On operational drills, the speaker noted “a certain number of night drills, of regular live burn” are required in addition to classroom and online work.

The presentation linked those requirements to the equipment shown at the meeting. The speaker described the watch desk as “generally where the shift commander sits,” with terminals that allow staff to complete computer-based training and maintain records, saying some training “must be done on a computer terminal.”

The transcript contains no formal motions or votes on training or budgets. The speaker was not identified by name or title in the transcript; no other speakers or public commenters appear in the provided excerpt.

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