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This challenge tested their abilities. Just check out this gallery

A little friendly competition can be a good thing, even for first responders.

Each year, somewhere in Virginia, there’s a Rescue Challenge for firefighters. The past two have been held in Virginia Beach — this year’s at the city landfill on Potter’s Road.

With the loud sound of F-18 fighter jets as a backdrop, more than 250 “technical rescue experts from as far away as Ohio, Alabama, and New Jersey, joined others from across Hampton Roads to take part in the “O” course challenge.”

“Virginia Beach is a destination (for this type of event),” said Capt. Jon Rigolo of the Virginia Beach Fire Department. “We’ve been doing technical rescue since the early 1980s and have run a tactical school for 18 years.”

The training center on South Birdneck Road offers burn buildings, rubble piles, and even training for “live find” dogs that assist human rescuers when buildings have collapsed.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration rules are followed, as are National Fire Administration codes, Rigolo said.

The local team consisted of participants from Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Hampton, Newport News, and York County.

John Mangalonzo
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John Mangalonzo (john@localdailymedia.com) is the managing editor of Local Voice Media’s Virginia papers – WYDaily (Williamsburg), Southside Daily (Virginia Beach) and HNNDaily (Hampton-Newport News). Before coming to Local Voice, John was the senior content editor of The Bellingham Herald, a McClatchy newspaper in Washington state. Previously, he served as city editor/content strategist for USA Today Network newsrooms in St. George and Cedar City, Utah. John started his professional journalism career shortly after graduating from Lyceum of The Philippines University in 1990. As a rookie reporter for a national newspaper in Manila that year, John was assigned to cover four of the most dangerous cities in Metro Manila. Later that year, John was transferred to cover the Philippine National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines. He spent the latter part of 1990 to early 1992 embedded with troopers in the southern Philippines as they fought with communist rebels and Muslim extremists. His U.S. journalism career includes reporting and editing stints for newspapers and other media outlets in New York City, California, Texas, Iowa, Utah, Colorado and Washington state.

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