General Motors’ Chevrolet division is working with OnStar to provide training on electric vehicle technology for first responder organisations (fire department, paramedics, police, etc). “Technological changes in the automotive industry require changes in fire and emergency service operations as well,” said chief Jack Parow, first vice president of the International Association Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
General Motors’ Chevrolet division is working with OnStar to provide training on electric vehicle technology for first responder organisations (fire department, paramedics, police, etc).
“Technological changes in the automotive industry require changes in fire and emergency service operations as well,” said chief Jack Parow, first vice president of the International Association
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