Towns join Wiscasset for fire department open house
Julian Hupp of Damariscotta helps serve hot dogs and chips. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Alna Fire Captain Stewart Rhine displays the jaws of life extrication tool. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Christopher Lincoln, 7, with a firefighter hat and badge. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Lorelai Merry, 9 months, samples a cookie while held by her mom Karianne Merry. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Julian Hupp of Damariscotta helps serve hot dogs and chips. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Alna Fire Captain Stewart Rhine displays the jaws of life extrication tool. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Christopher Lincoln, 7, with a firefighter hat and badge. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Lorelai Merry, 9 months, samples a cookie while held by her mom Karianne Merry. ART MAYERS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Firefighters celebrated National Fire Prevention Week Wednesday, Oct. 10, with their annual open house at the Wiscasset Fire Station. Units from Jefferson, Alna, Wiscasset, Edgecomb, Dresden and Westport Island brought their engines and volunteers.
Wiscasset Fire Chief T.J. Merry said, from his memory, the open house goes back 35 years and probably further.
Jefferson brought its smoke training trailer. “That is always a favorite,” said Merry.
Youngsters stood in line to ascend Wiscasset's ladder truck.
The Alna Fire Department displayed the jaws of life, or extrication equipment, used to free occupants trapped in vehicles.
Refreshments were served. The traditional fireman’s boot was open for donations.
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