Fire trucks, food, and safety on tap at fire hall open house

Firefighters perform demonstrations at the Saturday afternoon open house at the St. Paul Fire Hall.
The crowd watches demonstrations put on by St. Paul firefighters.
Fire truck rides were a popular attraction at the St. Paul Fire Hall open house.
Firefighters perform demonstrations at the Saturday afternoon open house at the St. Paul Fire Hall.
Firefighters perform demonstrations at the Saturday afternoon open house at the St. Paul Fire Hall.
Naslund Formanek gets a turn spraying water at the St. Paul Fire Department's open house.
Sparky was on hand to greet guests at the Sept. 23 St. Paul Fire Hall open house.
Carter Yopyk proves he has what it takes to be a firefighter one day.
Children and adults got to spend some time in the St. Paul Fire Department's fire trucks.
A mini firefighter enjoys his lunch.
Spraying water from a large hose was a popular activity for youth at the St. Paul Fire Hall open house.

ST. PAUL - The St. Paul Fire Department held its annual open house a week earlier than usual, and was welcomed with sunny skies on Sept. 23.

Firefighters put on safety demonstrations that included how to properly extinguish a grease fire. Members also showed the crowd the steps taken to extricate people from vehicles, following a collision, using the Jaws of Life.

Fire truck rides, a kids' FireFit course, spraying water from hoses, and more kept people busy throughout the Saturday afternoon event.

The open house precedes Fire Prevention Week, which is scheduled to take place from Oct. 8 to 14.

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