Internal Audit Department Releases TFR - Training Division Audit 24-16

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The Internal Audit Department of the City of Tampa has released Audit 24-16, which scrutinizes the Training Division of Tampa Fire Rescue. This division plays a crucial role in the planning, administration, and record-keeping of ongoing training programs for the department's personnel. The audit's objective is to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of these training processes, ensuring they meet the necessary standards. The full report is available for public viewing on TampaGov. net, reflecting the city's dedication to transparency in its operations.

By making this audit accessible, the city aims to keep the community informed about the functioning of its fire rescue training initiatives. The findings from this report could lead to improvements in training protocols, enhancing the skills and readiness of fire rescue personnel. This initiative not only addresses accountability but also promotes a culture of continuous improvement within the Tampa Fire Rescue Department. Stakeholders and citizens alike may find the insights from this audit valuable for understanding how public safety training is managed in Tampa.

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