Largo Fire Rescue Welcomes The Community To Upcoming Open House on March 4

Largo Fire Rescue Welcomes The Community To Upcoming Open House on March 4
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Largo Fire Rescue is excited to welcome back the Annual Open House on Saturday, March 4, 11am at Fire Station 41. The event is free and we encourage all families to come out and enjoy the fun. This event provides family-friendly activities including, fire trucks, engines, and ambulances on display, fire hose spraying, and static apparatus displays. Face painting, balloon animals, food vendors, live music, and a special guest appearance by Sparky the Fire Dog are also in store.

Date and Time: March 4 at  11am

Location: Fire Station 41

Fire Station 41 is located at 180 4th Street SW in Largo. For more information about the event or to learn more about fire prevention education programs, please call Largo Fire Rescue at 727-587-6740 Ext. 2014. 

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