The Warrenton Fire Protection District brought their rescue boat to Kids Safety Day at the County Administration Building last Saturday.
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The Warrenton Fire Protection District brought its rescue boat to Kids Safety Day at the County Administration Building last Saturday. Fire Captain Matt Dabbs was helping kids get fitted for life jackets and said several of the kids who visited that day had improper life vests.
Other agencies at the event included NECAC, The County Emergency Management Agency, The Warren County Health Department and multiple other first responder agencies.
Pictured: Dabbs, left, speaks with Zach Taylor and his son Isaiah Taylor, 6, about the importance of water safety as they tried on life jackets.