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Open day at Dover Fire Station, Ladywell

By: Sam Lennon slennon@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:30, 18 August 2019

Updated: 09:22, 19 August 2019

As many as 2,000 people attended a fire station's open day.

It took place at Dover Fire Station in Ladywell.

Children were given the chance to wear firefighter helmets, site inside the cabs of fire engines and try out hoses under guidance.

.Rudy Bates, five, on a rapid response motorbike.Picture: Paul Amos
Brothers Hugo, three, and Keane, eight, Mcintosh on at fire tender.Picture: Paul Amos
Dover Fire Station Open Day.The Line Rescue team put on a rescue display.Picture: Paul Amos
Dover Fire Station Open Day.Teddy Grant with his Souvenir Hat.Picture: Paul Amos
Harvey Nash, four, guided on using a hose firefighter Liam Manby. Picture: Paul Amos
Daniel Coe with a child's version of a fire helmet. Picture: Paul Amos
Daniella with emergency response intructor Cheryl Ellen. Picture: Paul Amos
Sisters Megan and Zara Ozdogan-McCosh. Picture: Paul Amos

The line rescue team also put on a rescue demonstration high up on the station tower.

Visitors were able to learn about keeping up fire safety in their homes.

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A cake sale was also put on to raise money for the Fire Fighters Charity.

A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue Service said: "We’d like to thank all of our volunteers, teams, the crew, and partner agencies for a fantastic day."

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