Three lucky students and their families got to ride to school in style Thursday morning, as part of Fire Prevention Week.
The annual Fire Chief For A Day kicked off with a free breakfast at the Wooden Nickel Cafe, before the trio, Oyama Traditional School Grade 3 student Jaya, Davidson Road Elementary Grade 3 student Dezirae and Peter Greer Elementary Grade 2 Eli student and their families rode in fire trucks from each of the three Lake Country fire halls.
The students were taken from their homes in the fire trucks to the cafe where they have breakfast, were presented a t-shirt and a certificate and then are driven to school.
鈥淭heir class usually comes out to greet them, one fire truck to goes to each of the three schools,鈥 said Lake Country fire chief Steve Windsor.
Many of the of students want to be firefighters, and one woman told Windsor her son was a part of the event 25 years ago, said the fire chief.
鈥淚 think with all of our programs, kids really love fire trucks and it makes it exciting. Some of these kids have difficulties, whether in school or life and the school will often pick somebody that maybe needs a bit of a boost. So it puts them on a pedestal,鈥 he said.
Windsor said it鈥檚 impossible to track just how many kids have climbed inside the department鈥檚 fire trucks over the years.
This week alone鈥 not including Fire Chief For A Day鈥攊nvolved 60 to 80 kids as firefighters visited area preschools and schools, he said.
The fire department is involved with a variety of school programs in the district, including fire safety when you鈥檙e home alone for Grade 3 students and a basic firefighter training course for Grade 12 students.
鈥淲e鈥檒l often get applications from people who participated in that program and many go on with the B.C. Ambulance Service or even the RCMP,鈥 said Windsor. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 not that you go through our program and you have to be a firefighter. It lends itself to emergency services if you go in that direction as a career path.鈥
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