FIRE PREVENTION WEEK ACTIVITIES
2002

Open House - Thursday, October 10, 2002

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.

A young Wildwood Crest girl exits the "Smoke House" after demonstrating the proper way to move through a smoke-filled room.

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.

Crest Firefighter Tony Repholz assists young local residents operate a high volume fog nozzle.

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.

Thanks for joining us!

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