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Local Firefighters Stop By Lindbergh Schools During National Fire Prevention Week

Crestwood and Mehlville fire personnel offered safety tips to Lindbergh elementary students.

 
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Long Elementary School kindergarten student Rosie Grebe takes her turn spraying a fire hose during National Fire Prevention Week Oct. 7-13. The Crestwood Fire Department visited Long and Crestwood elementary schools to talk with students about fire safety.
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During National Fire Prevention Week Oct. 7-13, area firefighters visited Lindbergh elementary schools to share fire safety tips and talk about how they keep people safe. 

At Kennerly Elementary School, Mrs. Gretchen Biscan’s class met the Metro West Fire Protection District's Capt. Todd Barger, who is also a Kennerly parent. Students learned safety tips and helped Capt. Barger make a 911 call. They also received red fireman hats, coloring books, pencils and stickers from the Metro West Fire Protection District in Wildwood, where Capt. Barger works.

Crestwood and Long kindergarten students had fun visiting with the Crestwood Fire Department, sitting in their big yellow truck, and taking turns spraying the fire hose. The firefighters also passed out fire safety booklets, fire hats and badges. They taught students the importance of changing out smoke detectors and having a family meeting to create a fire safety plan.

At Sappington Elementary School, members of the Mehlville Fire Protection District taught first-graders about the pumper fire truck and ambulance. Students learned where firefighters keep the water, hoses and first aid equipment. They also learned about home fire safety from ServPro, a local fire restoration company.

The National Fire Protection Association’s theme for National Fire Prevention Week 2012 is “Have 2 Ways Out!”, focusing on the importance of fire escape planning and practice.

Related Topics: Fire Prevention and Lindbergh school district

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