Fire Safety

Grand Island, Neb. โ€” For the past three weeks, the Grand Island Fire Department has been visiting area schools to offer up a few fire prevention tips.

The GIFD visits started on Monday, September 30 with stops at Howard Elementary School and Wasmer Elementary School before ending on Tuesday, October 15 with a morning stop at Lincoln Elementary School. 

In total, the team at GIFD visited 16 schools to not only promote fire prevention, but also give the students an up-close look at the equipment they use when battling a fire. Students climbed into a fire truck, sat in the back of ambulance and even experienced a simulated house fire in the GIFD mobile unit.


โ€œItโ€™s fun because they remember it,โ€ GIFD Safety Inspector Randy Mendyk said. โ€œThatโ€™s our whole goal. Itโ€™s to have them remember what they did and how they got out of the house.โ€


While the annual visits are catered toward the students, the presentations are known to even draw the interest of teachers over the years.


โ€œThe equipment has changed from even when I was a kid,โ€ said Jayson Gregory, a Stolley Park Elementary 2nd Grade Teacher. โ€œItโ€™s amazing to see what theyโ€™re capable of and how quickly theyโ€™re able to respond.โ€