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Support Services Community Relations
SCHOOL VISITS: FIRE SAFETY
CR DATA: YEAR-TO -DATE
For Fire Prevention Month, firefighters and public educators visited schools to talk about fire safety. Crews visited Mt. Pilchuck & Fryelands Elementary to teach kindergarteners that matches and lighters are not toys and that firefighters are friends. Students were able to see the firefighters in their gear and even give them a high-five and hug. Public Information Officer King also visited Monroe Christian, Cedarwood Elementary and Salem Woods Elementary to talk with 2nd graders about escape planning and the steps they should take when calling 9-1-1.
TOTAL NUMBER OF CLASSES DELIVERED
169
NUMBER OF ADULT & SENIOR SAFETY CLASSES
22
COMMUNITY EVENTS HOSTED/ATTENDED
39
In October, Public Information & Education Officers, King and Mongillo visited Cavelero Mid-High in Lake Stevens to teach Hands-Only CPR to 13 classes of 8th Grade Health students. Students learned how the heart works, how to perform CPR, how to use an AED, and how to call 9-1-1 in an emergency situation. Students also learned about the difference between sudden cardiac arrest and a heart attack. SCHOOL VISITS: HANDS-ONLY CPR
TOTAL STUDENTS TAUGHT
3950
OCTOBER 2025
SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS
48
38,956 SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT
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