Vol. 134
A LOOK INSIDE
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Issue No. 41
Fire Hall Open House a favourite of Fire Prevention Week
which tie in with Fire Prevention Week, have a different theme. This year it was smoke alarms. Ò Working smoke alarms save lives,Ó said Essex Fire and Rescue Chief Ed Pillon. “We want people to test their smoke alarms every month.” Pillon explained that younger kids are the best way to get their message out, because kids teach their parents. The open house was scheduled to start at 6 p.m. but shortly after 5p.m. trucks full of children could be seen around town. Ò They showed up early so we started early,” said Pillon.
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Lily Simard, 3, enjoys emulating her Uncle Dan Caille at the Fire Hall open house on Wednesday.
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Jordan Brown, 3, waited a long time for his fire truck ride, but didn’t seem to mind a bit.
by Jennifer Cranston Hundreds of children and adults were at fire halls across the municipality last Wednesday to learn about fire safety. The event is free and kids receive hotdogs, popcorn and a drink as well as fun fire safety themed goody bags. At Stations one and two kids line up for a ride around town on a fire truck and at Station three they get an up-close tour of a truck. Each year the open houses,
Colton Stevenson, William Brett and McKenzie Brett pose with Sparky the Fire Dog while they wait for a ride on a fire truck at the Fire Hall Open House.