Junior Fire Camp in Aspinwall, Sharpsburg draws a dozen teens
The first Junior Fire Camp hosted by the Southern Allegheny Valley Emergency Services was a hit, officials said.
A dozen local teens, 13 to 17, participated in the two-day event.
Hosted June 22-23 at the stations in Sharpsburg and Aspinwall, participants learned the ins and outs of fire safety and the role of firefighters who respond to hundreds of calls a year in the two communities.
“It was a great success,” Chief Mike Daniher said.
Currently, SAVES has two junior members, but Daniher said a goal of the fire camp was not only to raise awareness of firefighting but to recruit younger members into the fold.
During the weekend, teens learned how to handle a fire extinguisher and hose lines, viewed a vehicle rescue extraction and watched an interior search and rescue.
Tawnya Panizzi is a TribLive reporter. She joined the Trib in 1997. She can be reached at tpanizzi@triblive.com.
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