This video from NRA Life of Duty, presented by Brownells and sponsored by Smith & Wesson, highlights the unique Fire Protection and Safety Technology (FPST) department at Oklahoma State University. The FPST program is noted as the nation's only accredited department of its kind, responsible for training many of the country's first responders. While the video focuses on the educational aspect of this program and its role in producing heroic individuals, the sponsorship from prominent firearm manufacturers like Smith & Wesson, and the association with the NRA, suggest an underlying connection to firearms and their role in professions that may involve safety and defense.
This episode of Patriot Profiles, sponsored by Smith & Wesson, highlights the Oklahoma State University's Fire Protection and Safety Technology (FPST) Department. It emphasizes the crucial role this program plays in training first responders, particularly focusing on a 'Trial by Fire' theme. The video likely showcases the demanding nature of this training and the courage of those who undergo it. The sponsorship by Smith & Wesson suggests potential involvement or representation of their firearms in the context of first responder training or capabilities.
This video features an interview with Adrienne O'Reilly of Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, discussing concealed carry laws and their implications. Cam Edwards hosts the conversation, which was originally part of NRA News programming. The discussion likely delves into the legal aspects and student advocacy surrounding the right to carry firearms on college campuses.
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