8th Annual Open House a Tremendous Success
 
By Captain Matt Yorke
October 14, 2014
 

On Saturday, October 11th, the South Salem Fire Department held its 8th annual Open House from 11AM to 3PM. The event took place during National Fire Prevention Week and is meant to showcase to the community the fire department's apparatus and firehouse along with demonstrating the importance of fire prevention and safety. This year's theme was "Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month" since smoke alarms can make a life-saving difference in a fire, but they need to be working.

This year's open house allowed attendees to pick up a fire hose and spray water on a simulated fire. Children also received a warm welcome from "Wiltse" the bloodhound, courtesy of the New York State Police, as they enjoyed the fire truck bounce house and fire safety demonstration trailer, courtesy of the Bedford Village Fire Department. The New York State Police were also on hand to install and inspect child seats for parents and the Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps was available to do blood pressure screenings. And the biggest hit of the day appeared to be a demonstration given by the Westchester County Police starring Daisy the Arson Detection K9! Firefighters provided attendees with plenty of food and refreshments throughout the day while giving them tours of the firehouse and apparatus. This apaprently sparked the interest of more than a few residents who expressed their desire to join the ranks.

According to the Chief, despite the rainy weather, this was the department's most well attended open house yet and they look forward to doing it again next year. The department would like to thank everyone that participated and made it such a success.