Fire station fun

Primary 1-4 at Leswalt Primary recently concluded their study of “People who help us” with a trip into Stranraer Fire station.  The boys and girls went in to learn all about the role of the Fire Brigade in the community.
 
The visit began with pupils learning all about the uniform and why the Fire Brigade wear it.  Some of the small pupils even got to try on the large uniform themselves.  Fire safety was also discussed, with pupils being reminded about the importance of having a smoke alarm in their home.
 
Tanya Ellis explained to the pupils all about the role of the Fire Brigade before they went outside to meet Tony Reid and see the fire engines up close.  Pupils learnt all about water hydrants before being allowed to use the fire hose.  The highlight of the visit for all was a seat in the Fire Engine.
 
It was a very active, informative afternoon for all.  Kathryn Topping in P4 summed it up by saying “It felt like I was a proper fire-fighter when I was using the hose!”  To which Jack Rickard in P3 added “Yes, the hose was awesome!”                

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