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Bellmore Volunteer Fire Department practices grain bin rescues
 
The Bellmore Volunteer Fire Department of Bellmore, Ind., recently completed its annual grain bin rescue training.  
“Our rural community is built on agriculture, and with that comes the presence of large grain bins storing corn, soybeans, and other commodities across our jurisdiction. While these structures play a vital role in local farming operations, they also present significant hazards,” the department posted on its Facebook page. “Tragically, grain engulfment incidents happen every year, and when they do, having the right equipment and properly trained responders is critical to saving lives.”
The fire department got an assist from nearby Reeder Trausch Marine who offered training space inside when outdoor weather did not cooperate. 
“We are incredibly grateful for the training simulator and expertise provided by Keystone, which helps ensure we’re prepared should an emergency strike close to home.”

12/17/2025