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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Oklahoma EVT Group Hosts A/C Training

The Oklahoma Association of Emergency Vehicle Technicians will host a quarterly meeting and training clinic on July 20 in Oklahoma City.

The topic of the clinic is the service and diagnostics of heavy-duty vehicle air conditioning systems and is intended for technicians, supervisors and anyone who has to work on heavy-duty air conditioning. Jerry Bisbee of ATC/Freightliner will conduct the training and answer questions.

The clinic is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Oklahoma City Fire Training Center located at 850 N. Portland. Lunch will be provided after the clinic, followed by the quarterly meeting starting at 1 p.m.

All fire mechanics and emergency vehicle technicians are invited. For more information, contact Robert Sanders at 405-949-1861, Robert Wilkerson at 405-297-1300, or go to www.okevt.org.

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