Fun with New Westminster firefighters

 

 
 
 
 
Wee firefighters: Two-year-old Rebecca Hiebert and her brother James pose with Sparky at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house at the Glenbrook fire hall. They donned their firefighters' costumes for the festivities.
 

Wee firefighters: Two-year-old Rebecca Hiebert and her brother James pose with Sparky at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house at the Glenbrook fire hall. They donned their firefighters' costumes for the festivities.

Photograph by: Lisa King , THE RECORD

New Westminster firefighters held an open house on Oct. 13 at the Glenbrook fire hall. Photographer Lisa King was there to catch all the action.

Here's some of her shots from a memorable event.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Wee firefighters: Two-year-old Rebecca Hiebert and her brother James pose with Sparky at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house at the Glenbrook fire hall. They donned their firefighters' costumes for the festivities.
 

Wee firefighters: Two-year-old Rebecca Hiebert and her brother James pose with Sparky at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house at the Glenbrook fire hall. They donned their firefighters' costumes for the festivities.

Photograph by: Lisa King , THE RECORD

 
Wee firefighters: Two-year-old Rebecca Hiebert and her brother James pose with Sparky at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house at the Glenbrook fire hall. They donned their firefighters' costumes for the festivities.
Enjoying a treat: A youngster enjoys a hot dog at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house at the Glenbrook fire hall.
Hands-on demonstration: Alminda Saludo and 10-year-old Jason listen to paramedic Dale Hoffma as he goes through the steps of enabling a clear airway. They were attending the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house at the Glenbrook fire hall.
Free stuff: Four-year-old James and two-year-old Rebecca Hiebert receive 911 stickers from Orla Sturgess at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's open house.
In the box: Three-year-old Juniper Knight fishes for some candy from the fire truck at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's recent open house.
Crowning glory:  Two-year-old Brian Trush gets a new Junior Fire Chief helmet from his dad at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's open house. The event was held during Fire Prevention Week.
Matching helmets: Six-year-old Ruby Gillis and her mom look at the fire alarm display at the New Westminster Fire and Rescue Service's open house at the Glenbrook fire hall. The event was held during Fire Prevention Week.
Getting crafty: Alison Nastato, with New Westminster parks, culture and recreation, colours with two-year-old Nathan Magnan at the fire department's Oct. 13 open house.
Teaming up for hotdogs: Save-On Foods supplied the hotdogs for the New Westminster and Fire Rescue Service's Oct. 13 open house. From left, firefighter Josh Sharkey, Save-On Foods assistant manager Fiona Graham, Save-On Foods manager George Sciberras, firefighters Josh McCraig and firefighter Drew Gambicourt.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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