[October 16, 2015]
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Thursday morning Kate Farnam of Lincoln was given a ride to school
in a Lincoln Fire Department fire truck. Kate won the honor of
riding to her school when she took first place in the First Grade
category of the city of Lincoln Fire Safety Poster Contest.
Kate's poster delivered an important message to children everywhere,
"Don't be afraid of firemen." The message is very similar to what is
taught by the firefighters each year in October during National Fire
Prevention Month. When a fire occurs and the firefighters have to
enter a burning building they wear equipment that can make them look
and sound very strange. The message they work to deliver to children
is that inspite of how they look or sound their goal is to help
children who are inside a burning building. Therefore, children
should not run from or hide from the firefighters.
On Thursday Kate and her older sister Cara were driven to Zion
Lutheran School by firefighters Ty Johnson, Brett Tripplett and
Chris Perrine. When they arrived several of the students at the
school were outside and were quite excited to see the fire truck
drive in with lights flashing. Several gathered around Kate and Cara
to hear about their experience.
Kate is the daughter of Craig and Denise Farnam of Lincoln. She was
among 77 first-graders who entered posters in the contest this year.
Pictures by Nila Smith |