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            [October 28, 2015]     
		 
		
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			 On 
			Thursday morning, Sydney Loeffler of Lincoln was given a ride to 
			school by the city of Lincoln Fire Department. Sydney received this 
			special ride because she was the first place winner of the fire 
			department’s Fire Prevention and Safety Poster Contest in the third 
			grade class division. In Sydney’s grade level, 58 students from 
			schools throughout the city of Lincoln submitted entries. Sydney is 
			the daughter of James and Natalie Loeffler of Lincoln and attends 
			Washington-Monroe School. 
			 
			Firefighters Brett Tripplett and Ty Johnson arrived at Sydney’s home 
			in Engine 5104 early on Tuesday. There waiting for them was Sydney 
			with her younger sister Violet who would go along on the ride, her 
			mom and her grandparents. After taking time for a few pictures, 
			Sydney and Violet were buckled into the back seats of the fire truck 
			and off they went. The girls were treated to a short ride around 
			town, then arrived at Washington-Monroe with the red lights 
			flashing. 
			 
			In spite of a light rain falling, several of Sydney’s school mates 
			were outside waiting for her to arrive. Some of the students knew 
			what was going on and some didn’t, so seeing the fire truck with 
			lights flashing stop at the school was quite exciting for everyone. 
			 
			When Sydney and Violet got out of the truck they were greeted with 
			clapping and cheers, as they entered the school. 
			 
			Sydney’s winning poster is an all-inclusive story about how to 
			proceed when a fire occurs in one’s home. She addresses the rules of 
			having a meeting place, getting out and not going back in, and 
			staying low when there is smoke in the room. Her poster also offers 
			some valuable advice to all youngsters and parents; don’t play with 
			fire such as matches and lighters, sleep with your bedroom door 
			closed, and remember to check those smoke and fire detectors. 
			
			Pictures by Nila Smith  |