Saturday, October 16, 2010

Round Lake Fire Department Open House

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  A beautifully shined up fire truck with its ladder slightly erected.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  Megan Armes, 3 of Roundlake, checks out the water canon hose.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  Fire Fighter Trevor Crivello helps Megan Armes, 3 of Round Lake aim her hose hitting the target bullseye.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  During the controlled Sprinkler demo, they lit a garbage can full of paper on fire with a curtain draping down that also lit up, helping people acknowledge fire hazards.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  Fire Fighter Branden Durkin helps Kassidy Rouse, 7 of Round Lake slide down the fire pole that was set up outside.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  Children were dressing in the fire fighter's clothing and gear before running through a relay of obstacles, to demonstrate the tuff-ness and strength of being a real fire fighter.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatrations of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  Alin Escobar, 5 of Round Lake, checking out the miniture model of downtown Round Lake.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

Round Lake Fire Department Open House, with snacks and prizes, fun for all ages, demonstatraions of fires, sprinkler systems, and sparkler dangers, educating children and adults with the hazards of fire along with how to stay safe.  (Mark Ukena/Sun-Times Media)

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