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Livingston Firefighters Visit Temple B'nai Abraham’s Early School

Livingston Fire Department members visited The Early School of Temple B'nai Abraham with a fire truck and gear.

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During Annual Fire Prevention month, which takes place during the entire month of October, Livingston Fire Department members visited The Early School of Temple B'nai Abraham with a fire truck and gear.

Livingston Assistant Fire Chief Kevin Francione and Livingston Firefighter Tracey Bent shared the annual safety message, as well as showed the students a firefighter in special fire-fighting gear. Particularly exciting for the students was when Livingston Firefighter Tracey Bent, who is Temple B'nai Abraham's facility manager, drove up in Engine #3.

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Additional activities included a fire prevention discussion and demonstrations intended to “familiarize children with firefighters before an emergency situation,” organizers said.

Photos: Temple B'nai Abraham

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