San Antonio Firefighters Channel Grief into Training

Sam Pomush, whose grandfather helped found the Adas Israel Synagogug took a walk around the building Sunday September 15, 2019. The fire that destroyed the historic synagogue doesn't appear to have been a hate crime, authorities said Sunday in discussing the arrest of a suspect. A suspected was arrested last week and will be charged with first degree arson. (Alex Kormann/Star Tribune via AP)/Star Tribune via AP)

New training center named after fallen firefighter

National Fire Protection Association – On May 17, 2017, 31-year-old San Antonio firefighter Scott Deem died while searching for victims inside a burning building.

After the fire, department leaders in command that night began working to build an innovative new facility, the Deem Training Center, to drill San Antonio’s firefighters on “mayday” scenarios like the one that killed Deem.

Since the facility opened in 2018, not only have crews improved in search and rescue performance, the work has also proved therapeutic for everyone involved.

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