Students across the County participated in Fire Prevention last week. Here a member of Missouri Valley Fire and Rescue Department shows children how to stay low during a fire.
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Students at Missouri Valley Elementary learned the importance of preventing fires and what to do incase of a fire during Fire Prevention.
Kendra Beckner
Students got to see firsthand what gear a firefighter has to keep safe during a fire.
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Members of the Missouri Valley Fire and Rescue Department share the history of Fire Prevention with students. Letting them know that this National program was created to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire in hopes to prevent more fire related tragedies. This week long program has been in place from the year 1922 until.
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First Response Vehicles were brought to schools across the country for students to see.
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Wren Zimmer and her classmates got a close look at the firetrucks and all the equipment they carry.
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Students had the opportunity to learn about fire trucks and the many emergencies they are used for.
Kendra Beckner
First Responders visited with students about the importance of not approaching fist response vehicles unless given permission.
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Fire Chief Craig Charbonneau of Logan explained to students the importance of taking fire drill seriously to be ready incase of emergency.
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Logan Magnolia students had the chance to get a close up look at the ambulance and visited about the various duties of first responders.
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Students at Logan Magnolia practiced escaping a fire using a smoke trailer that simulates a smoke filled building.
Kendra Beckner
Logan Fire and Rescue members shared the importance of preventing a fire before it happened and how this can save lives.