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Rescheduled Fire Department Open House Set for Tuesday

The free family-friendly event includes kids' activities, refreshments and fire safety education.

The Ocean City Fire Department invites the public to its annual Open House 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 15) at the fire station at Sixth Street and Asbury Avenue.

The event had originally been scheduled for Thursday (Oct. 10) but was postponed due to inclement weather.

The annual event coincides with national Fire Prevention Month and gives the community a chance to learn more about how the department works.

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The event will be catered to families and include a display of the department's newly acquired storm vehicles, a car-cutting demonstration and games for kids. Many of the activities at the Open House are geared toward teaching children how to act and react in a fire situation. From learning to "get low and go" in a smoke-filled home (a trailer mocked up as a house) to using a fire extinguisher to douse flames, Ocean City youth got a chance to learn by doing.

Off-duty firefighters from Ocean City Firefighters FMBA Local 27 volunteer their time to help produce the event, which is free to everybody. It includes complimentary hot dogs and pretzels.

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