Today's the day - Fire Open House

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Fire Department will host an Open House on September 20, 2025, aimed at educating the community about fire safety. This family-friendly event will include interactive activities, educational booths, and meet-and-greet opportunities with local firefighters. Fire Chief Jane Doe highlights the critical role of community participation in fire prevention strategies. As part of the event, attendees can engage in demonstrations showcasing fire safety equipment and learn essential tips for reducing fire hazards at home. The initiative aligns with the department's broader mission to strengthen community relations and enhance public safety awareness.

Local residents are encouraged to attend and bring their families for a day of fun and learning. The Open House is expected to foster a culture of safety and preparedness within the community. Engaging the public in these discussions is vital for reducing fire-related incidents in Shoreline.

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