Scout pack learns fire safety
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Cub Scouts from Pack 153 recently visited Gordon County Fire Station #1 to learn about fire safety and prevention.

Scouts learned about various emergencies and how to respond as part of their badge requirements.

In addition, the pack was treated to a tour of the Fire Station. The boys were given expert instruction by the career Fire Fighters of “A” Shift.

Topics covered included home fire escape planning, smoke alarms, calling 911, home safety, and what to do if your clothes catch on fire.

When they were done with the lessons, the pack was shown all of the different trucks that Fire & Rescue can provide to the community for assistance.
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