A small town fire station is teaching kids the importance of fire safety. Staff from the Columbus fire department gave Park Elementary school students fire prevention and response tips. The kids were taught how to escape simulated smoke-filled rooms, use fire hoses, and how to work a smoke alarm. Today’s class was one of many; the Columbus Unified School District plans to send it to the station for Fire Prevention Week. The school’s principal, Matthew Crain, whose daughter recently went through the demonstrations, says the information has kids excited and better equipped.
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