Colleton County Fire-Rescue
10/01/2014
Fire-Rescue began the month long Fire Prevention and
Life Safety Education in the schools on 01-October. This year’s activities
began at Black Street Early Development Center with the K-4 and K-5
programs. The program actually runs throughout the year with presentations
and demonstrations for all age groups, but a concentrated effort to teach
the younger school aged children coincides with National Fire Prevention
Week during October. With the large number of students and schools involved,
Fire-Rescue’s program is stretched out over the entire month to reach all
public and private elementary schools in the unincorporated areas, as well
as the pre-schools and day care centers. Battalion Chief Richard Sheffield
and Captain Michael Banks, of the Fire Marshal’s Office coordinates the
activities which starts with pre-K. A different presentation is presented
to each age group, with more information added each year to reinforce the
fire safety message. The children learn how to call 9-1-1, give
accurate information to dispatchers and how to safely exit their homes. They
learn and practice Stop, Drop and Roll, seat belt use, general home safety
and how smoke alarms operate. Patches, a robot Dalmatian who drives his own
miniature fire truck, interacts with the students asking questions and
helping firefighters review the topics contained in the program. Second
Graders enjoy a skit developed by Sheffield and presented by Firefighters.
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