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Crest Firefighter Keith O'Neill reminds children to "Stay Low in Smoke" as they enter the Wildwood Crest Fire Company's "Smoke House", a miniature building filled with non-toxic smoke, used by the local firefighters to train children how to react if they find themselves in a smoke-filled
room.
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A young Wildwood Crest girl exits the "Smoke House" after demonstrating the proper way to move through a smoke-filled room.
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A dramatic photo inside the smoke-filled smoke house showing Crest resident Ryan Mullen, age 10, lying in the thick smoke, in the view of the Fire Company's thermal imaging camera, a tool used by firefighters to see through smoke.
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Crest Firefighter Tony Repholz assists young local residents operate a high volume fog nozzle.
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About 300
residents enjoyed "Food, Fun and Fire Safety" at the Wildwood Crest Fire Company's Fire Prevention Week Open House
on Thursday, October 10, 2002.
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Thanks for joining us!
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