South County Fire Neighborhood Night Open House at Esperance Fire Station June 12

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South County Fire is set to host a Neighborhood Night Open House on June 12 from 5:30 to 7 p. m. at Esperance Fire Station 20 in Edmonds. The event aims to connect local residents with firefighters and highlight the emergency services available in their neighborhoods. Activities include fire engine tours, a hands-only CPR demonstration, and a bunker gear demonstration at 6 p.

m. Attendees can also receive free window stops for child safety, provided while supplies last, through grant funding. This open house exemplifies South County Fire’s commitment to community engagement, serving nearly 300,000 residents across 15 neighborhood fire stations in southwest Snohomish County. The event is free and encourages families to participate and learn about fire safety. For more information on this and other events, residents can visit the South County Fire website.

Strengthening community ties helps ensure preparedness and safety among local families.

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