Ria Is My Fire Fighter
April 15th classes is still suspended 🥵 the reason the intense hot weather that continuesly occurs on our place. Happy Monday, my @asean.hive family! My post will have a good relationship with our current heat index. Ria, her classmates, and my co-parents went to the fire station to have some activity and a tour. March is fire prevention month. I'm sorry I was late to post this stuff. Not all of Ria's classmates attended the class tour. I'm also curious about the place, so of course we attend the activity.
First of all before we sweat with the intense heat the kids had their picture. Then the orientation, before we tour around the place. He told about the rules. Then after the kids was told to fall in line because we are about to start.
First, they showed us their uniform and how to wear it properly. It took a lot of time, my co parents are teasing the trainings. The house is already burned down before they arrive 😅. But we saw hard it is to put on so we can't blame the trainings that wants to fullfill their dreams in extinguishing the fire. Here are the equipment that they taught to us during the orientation.
Fire Fighter Equipments
- Helmet
- Productive Hoods
- Productive Coat & Trousers
- Fire Boots
- Self Contain, Breathing Apparatus SCBA
While I did some research to classify the different Classes of Fires
The 5 main classes of fires are categorized by what caused the fire or what the fire uses as fuel, and are as follows:
Class A: solid materials such as wood or paper, fabric, and some plastics
Class B: liquids or gas such as alcohol, ether, gasoline, or grease
Class C: electrical failure from appliances, electronic equipment, and wiring
Class D: metallic substances such as sodium, titanium, zirconium, or magnesium
Class K: grease or oil fires specifically from cooking
After the explanation our kids are now allowed to wear a custome they also prepared a photo booth. The trainies dressed our kids, they are caring and attentive. A cute mascot also shows up but Ria's friend cried it mom said that the kid has trauma on mascots. The kids smile they don't know how much the danger is to wear that custome. It comes with a great responsibility, but this is just to explore their knowledge about fire fighting.
After the photo shooting it's now time to try the kids strength in extinguishing the target. They set up a white lona or linoleum then a circle made up of steel, it's round and with the pressure of water it of course move if the kid's will shoot it right. To make it more successful the men in orange is there to help the kids reach their target. The hose is heavy and so the levers are, while assisting our kiddos they'll pretend that the kid's are pulling the levers. But a pressure will occupies when a kids has lot of wisdom. And the act was perfect it was a wonderful experience for the kids as they were paw patrol on training.
The final was of riding in the patrol. Ria suddenly cried you can zoom the pictures to see what's wrong with her. Well the trainies didn't know how to hold my Ria because she was at the back she can't see in the photo. How did we know our kids enjoyed they told us there are tired, it's already hot too, they had a break after we eat and rest we separates way to go home. It was a good experience to explore the world of the unknown, this people are heroes they are willing to save lives and forget about their self just to do their responsibility. Salute to them
Thank you so much for reading
Love, @usagigallardo015
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