|
|
Photo Album: Public Education Page |
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Click the "Photos" link above to see other photo pages.
WRFD
holds "open houses" whenever we are requested to do so and
have volunteers available to accommodate the request. Remember that
we are a 100% volunteer fire department. Our volunteers all have jobs
and families, so sometimes it's hard to make the time available, but we
do our best.
If
you have a group that would like to attend a fire prevention class
and/or tour of our station, please email
the fire chief, call 610-372-9621 ext. 100, or visit our station
any Wednesday evening at 6:00 to make the arrangements.
Below
are photos of a recent tour and fire prevention class we held for
several local moms and their kids!
Click
any photo to view a larger image, then click your browser's
"Back" button to return to this page.
|
Firefighter Helen Shaylor entertains the kids so they know they should not be afraid of firefighters in turnout gear. |
|
Firefighter Shaylor climbs most of the way up the 100-foot aerial ladder to demonstrate one of the skills in which firefighters are trained. |
|
Lieutenant Chad Moyer and Firefighter Andrew Sauls help the kids see the inside of Engine 64. |
||
|
The future of our fire department? |
|
Racing to the rescue! Just a few more years and he'll be there! |
|
Meet Fire Police Sergeant Ruth Cardell and grandson Daniel Wagner (future fire police officer?). |