On the agility course |
By Diane Hettrick
Photos by Steven H. Robinson
The adults probably had a good time, too, but it was the little ones who really had fun at the Shoreline Fire open house on Saturday, September 21, 2019.
A mannikin in need of saving |
They got to be apprentice firefighters, and participate in an agility course and Combat Challenge.
We can do it! |
They got dressed in the kids' gear, then shouldered a 50’ hose bundle and carried it approximately 20’, performed a dummy drag 10' (hose dummy of a 50’ length), performed a mallet strike for a distance of 5’, charged hose drag for 10’, and put out a “fire” (cone) while spraying water.
They all made it to the end of the course |
The kids combat challenge is actually a mini version of a normal fire Agility Course.
Best of all was putting out the fire - with a kid sized hose and some adult help.
Agility course |
The concrete pieces are a collection the fire department has had for years. Firefighters use them to practice lifting/rescuing in case of disasters. They arranged them to make an agility course for the junior firefighters.
Taking care of an accident victim |
There were demonstrations extricating victims from crunched vehicles, responding to a person with medical issues and putting them on a stretcher and into the Medic van.
Shiny red fire trucks |
Of course there were big, red fire trucks.
And hot dogs!
The Open House was held at the Headquarters / Training station at N 175th St and Aurora Ave N.
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