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Children Learn About Fire Safety at SPICE Camp

SPICE camp kids get an up-close look at some of the Forest Service's firefighting apparatus.
SPICE camp kids get an up-close look at some of the Forest Service’s firefighting apparatus.

forestserviceupdateLast month 45 children ages 4 through 13 learned what it means to be a first responder wild land firefighter and how firefighters perform their jobs at SPICE Camp.

SPICE Camp,  a sporty acronym for Summer Program Involving Creative Exploration, took place on July 21st at Lassen National Forest’s Almanor Ranger District in Chester.

Forest Service staff shared fire safety information, including the importance of 9-1-1 and how to stop, drop, and roll. Participants were also introduced to Smokey Bear and learned his number one rule: Children should never play with matches or lighters.

The goals of the program were not only to share fire safety messages, but also to plant the seeds of public service and make youngsters aware of first responder job opportunities.

At the end of the program, one young girl was overheard saying, “I can’t wait to grow up to be a firefighter!”

Jeremy Couso
Jeremy Couso
SusanvilleStuff.com Publisher/Editor
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