Training for an emergency situation

Ventient Energy hosted a training day for County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service at the Sisters wind farm near Widdrington at the beginning of February.
From left: Tony Crombie, David Mahal (both Ventient Energy), Anth Mathias (Fire and Rescue Service), Simon Kelly (Ventient Energy), Mick Corfield, Tony Hardy, Al Hobson (all Fire and Rescue Service), Ricardo Rocha, Russell Hill, Kevin Thomson (all Ventient Energy). Picture by John CuthbertFrom left: Tony Crombie, David Mahal (both Ventient Energy), Anth Mathias (Fire and Rescue Service), Simon Kelly (Ventient Energy), Mick Corfield, Tony Hardy, Al Hobson (all Fire and Rescue Service), Ricardo Rocha, Russell Hill, Kevin Thomson (all Ventient Energy). Picture by John Cuthbert
From left: Tony Crombie, David Mahal (both Ventient Energy), Anth Mathias (Fire and Rescue Service), Simon Kelly (Ventient Energy), Mick Corfield, Tony Hardy, Al Hobson (all Fire and Rescue Service), Ricardo Rocha, Russell Hill, Kevin Thomson (all Ventient Energy). Picture by John Cuthbert

The day was part of Ventient Energy’s health and safety programme.

The fire and rescue service team members learnt about hazards and rescue techniques in an emergency situation.