
Student transportation provider recognizes high-achieving figures within community.
Durham School Services fills bus with words of encouragement for Mental Health Awareness Month.
As Earth Day nears, Durham School Services and parent company National Express shared recent sustainability and electric vehicle endeavors, including the goal of a fully zero-emission fleet by 2035.
Fire department trainers will use the bus to simulate emergency situations and perform trainings such as strut stabilization and passenger extrication.
The bus, donated by Durham School Services, was part of the company's Partners Beyond the Bus program and helps to further the transportation provider's transition to alternative fuel-powered and zero-emission school buses.
Durham School Services, a student transportation provider, donated the bus to the Farmingville Fire Department for use in training for school bus-related emergencies.
Durham School Services donated the bus to the Gordon Heights Fire Department for use in extrication drills and tool demonstrations.
The school bus was used to train firefighters in a simulation of a victim trapped under the vehicle.
The company, a subsidiary of National Express, handled charter services for veterans attending the 2022 National Veterans Wheelchair Games in Tempe, with more than 600 participants.
Durham School Services contributed the bus to the Sound Beach Fire Department for training conducted in late June.
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