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Natrona County Fire District firefighters are continuing to lend a helping hand at mass vaccination sites around the US.
Last week, the department announced that fire engineers Darin Pepple, Ryan Grigg and Eric Brandon were ordered by FEMA to work at mass vaccination sites in New York.
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On Friday, the district announced that a fourth firefighter, Captain Darek Pepple, will head to Nashville to help with a mass vaccination site there.
As for the first three in New York, NCFD says they are doing well and vaccinations are going smoothly. These sites are said to be set up in socially vulnerable communities that New York has chosen, the fire department said last week. State and federally run vaccination sites will be able to give up to 1,000 vaccines per site, by appointment only.
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According to the fire department, fire engineers Darin Pepple, Ryan Grigg and Eric Brandon were ordered by FEMA and will work at New York mass vaccination sites that are opening in the coming week.
Pepple and Grigg will be assigned to Buffalo, New York while Brandil will work in Rochester.
All three will administer or closely assist with the administration of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The fire department says the sites will be set up in socially vulnerable communities that New York State has chosen.
Pepple, Grigg and Brandon will work at sites capable of administering 1,000 vaccines per day.