Parsippany to Host Rare Quadruple Wetdown on September 20

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Parsippany will host a Quadruple Wetdown on September 20, from 4 p. m. to 9 p. m. at 6 Century Drive, celebrating the arrival of four new fire apparatus.

The event will showcase an engine from Lake Parsippany Volunteer Fire Company, a tower ladder from Parsippany Fire District 6, and both an engine and a tower ladder from Mount Tabor Volunteer Fire Department. Presented by Absolute Fire Protection and E-One Fire Apparatus, the celebration will include music, food, and water-based activities for families. This Wetdown tradition not only highlights new firefighting tools but also fosters community spirit and camaraderie among the fire departments and residents. Local fire districts play a crucial role in ensuring public safety, making this event significant for community engagement. Families are encouraged to attend and support Parsippany's firefighters.

The Wetdown emphasizes the importance of modern firefighting equipment in enhancing public safety. Residents can look forward to an exciting evening celebrating their local heroes.

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