The Morris Fire Hall is hosting an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 23.
An opportunity for the public to meet their local first responders, experience live demonstrations, and explore the station and equipment, the event has been popular with families in the past.
“An open house is a good opportunity for community members see our equipment, hear what we do when responding to calls, talk about our community involvement, and show people they don’t have to fear the fire the fire department ,“ said Chief Trevor Thiessen. “Typically when you see [responders], it’s because of a difficult situation, so [interacting with one another] can shed a different light.”
Public events at fire stations and other aid-based services allow for positive interactions between public and first responders, normalizing conversations and discussions around safety and curiosity, and building trust within the community.
The event comes after Fire Prevention Week last week, in which residents were reminded to keep their homes and families protected by regularly servicing smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, replacing expired fire extinguishers, and never leaving fire unattended.
Morris resident Betty Wiebe, mother of four-year-old Sophia, is looking forward to the safety aspect of the open house.
“We will learn about protocols in an emergency. It is important for my daughter to learn safety at this age.
“Sophia is a big fan of fire fighters,” Wiebe shared, adding she’s planning on going as one for Halloween.
Wiebe and Sophie have visited other fire halls this year, but never the Morris station, a building they pass regularly on their daily walks together.
“She is very excited,” she said.
The open house takes place from 3-8 p.m. at 139 Railroad Avenue. All are welcome.