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 At Allan Hancock Colleges Fire Academy, Battalion 146 recently went through some intense rescue scenarios. Help a brother out. Come on,  shouted an instructor.The person responsible for training the future firefighters is academy coordinator Andy Densmore, who stanley thermoskannen  has been in this industry for almost four decades and is retiring at the end of this year. Theres nothing you can do about it,  he said.  We have to make the change. Changes due to COVID-19.Since the pandemic hit, academy class sizes have been cut by a third, cadets are screened before they enter the facilities, they socially distance themselves once theyre in and wear masks when theyre not in face pieces. The nice part is we asked these kids for their commitment the first day that we meet them and we said, theres only one variable in this entire program and its you,  Densmore said.As Densmores career comes to a close during this crisis, Camila Schafer, class president of Battalion 146, is just starting hers. Whether its a pandemic, its a fire, its a su botella stanley rf rescue, well answer that call,  she said.Schafer says instructors can control all aspects of a cadets day while on campus but once they leave the academy, however, cade stanley flask ts are committed to an individual responsibility. On weekends, were studying. were hitting the books,  she said.  Were making sure that were not out there putting our battalion in jeopardy and possibly getting this virus. Employment of firefighters is projected to grow faster than the average for all occ