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PHOTOS: Lower Macungie Open House Showcases Emergency Services

Lower Macungie Fire Department event promotes safety and awareness while celebrating FIre Prevention Week.

 
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John Haight, 15 months, clutches a prized balloon Oct. 13 at Lower Macungie Fire Department's Open House to celebrate Fire Prevention Week. Tad Miller
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John Haight, 15 months, clutches a prized balloon Oct. 13 at Lower Macungie Fire Department's Open House to celebrate Fire Prevention Week.
Visitors to Lower Macungie Fire Department's Brandywine Station were greeted by a tower truck and plenty of gleaming fire equipment on Oct. 13.
Ben Roth, 4, of Lower Macungie seems eager to find out what firefighting is all about as he tries on a helmet.
Activities inside include face painting for the kids. Tina Garavaglia paints a mustache on her daughter, Hope.
A few visitors brought their own gear. Maddox Spencer, 2, arrived in full turnout gear and is determined to be the driver for the next fire response.
An American LaFrance logo gleams on one of the trucks in the the sunshine. American LaFrance was one of the better-known name in firetrucks for decades.
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Gleaming firetrucks, a Macungie ambulance, a state police cruiser and motorcycle or the MedEvac helicopter. Take your pick. Any of these vehicles will widen the eyes of children and even make adults sit up and take notice.

All of those vehicles were present on Saturday at the Lower Macungie Fire Department's Brandywine Station at Willow and Sauerkraut lanes for an Open House to observe Fire Prevention Week. The anticipated reactions by young and old alike? They were present, too.

Throw in a bunch of hot dogs, balloons and face painting, and the day made for a fun way to spread a safety message and alert the public to the resources that are available to assist them in their time of need.

Besides the tower truck extended at full length toward the sky, fire engines with all compartments open and showing stored equipment, and turnout gear available for children to try on, other highlights included a MedEvac landing and an automobile extrication demonstration with hand tools and the Jaws of Life.

Related Topics: Fire Prevention Week, Lower Macungie Fire Department, Lower Macungie Township, and Open House

Joe Thompson

2:46 am on Monday, October 15, 2012

We are glad everyone had a great time, and we would like to thank Patch for joining us. You can find more info about fire safety and photos from the LMFD open house by visiting our website www.firestation30.org

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