The young 5's class in front of the EMS vehicle.
Firefighter Mike let us take turns sitting inside the fire truck, and pushing the air brakes to hear the "whoosh" sound. It was quite a stretch for some of our children!
Can't. Quite. Reach.
Our son C, because he was the oldest at 7 years, also got to turn on the lights and flip a few more switches. Very cool!
Seeing all the bandaids and equipment on the EMS truck.
After a thorough looking over of all the vehicles, we also got a tour of the fire station itself. Us moms learned alot! We found my friend Sally's house on the huge wall sized map of the city ~ every single address within the city is on that map. They actually received a medical emergency call while we were there, so 2 of the men set out in the EMS vehicle with their lights and siren going, followed by 2 more men in a firetruck. I had asked previously why we always see a firetruck and EMS vehicle traveling together, and was quite surprised at the answer. Can you guess?
Because obesity is such a problem in America now, very often it is impossible for just 2 men to lift the person with the emergency onto the gurney, so they need more bodies. Also, the firetruck carries all the equipment that a small town ER would have, so it can assist the ambulance with supplies as well. Kindof sad about the obesity thing, isn't it? (I sucked in my stomach while he was telling us this answer!)
Before we left, Fireman Mike let us try on a "real" helmet.
Yours truly even got a turn. That helmet was very, very HEAVY.
2 comments:
Cool trip. My son F would have loved the day.
Sad about the obesity thing. We've had to call an ambulance twice. Both times we had the ambulance plus several emergency vehicles.
What a fun day! I love being able to co-op with friend and love that you are able to do this too!
Blessings
Leslie
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