Monticello Fire Department visits Cooke and KLR for Fire Safety Week

As part of fire prevention week, members of the Monticello Fire Department visited the George L. Cooke Elementary School and Kenneth L. Rutherford Elementary School to lead a presentation on the importance of fire safety. 

a group of firefighters are posing in front of a firetruck with a class of young students
Monticello Fire Department members Dylan Rivas, Alex Bisland, Liju Varghese, Kevin Sikorski and Justin Kurthy pose with Ms. Van Horn’s class at the Cooke school.

Aside from the old standby of “stop, drop and roll,” students also learned why it’s important for families to have an emergency meeting place, when to call 911 (and when not to call 911), and what to do if they’re ever caught in a fire. The firefighters also demonstrated the different types of gear that they use to help keep the community safe. At the close of the presentations, the students had the opportunity to ask questions and chat with the firefighters.  

a young girl is demonstrating how to stop drop and roll
Students demonstrated how to stop drop and roll.
A firefighter in full gear is surrounded by a group of students. One is giving him a high five
Firefighters walked around the gym, giving students the opportunity to see and hear what a firefighter in full gear may look and sound like in an emergency.

a firefighter is surrounded by a group of students

a firefighter is speaking to students. One student has her hand raised, about to ask a question.
Students had the opportunity to ask firefighters questions after the presentation.

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Watch Superintendent Evans interview Firefighter Alex Bisland, and KLR student Athena on fire safety.