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Sparky and friends

October 10, 2024
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Sparky and friends – Wayland kids and families enoyed the Fire Department’s Fire Safety Open House on Saturday, October 5, at the Public Safety Building. Above Tucker Gutbezahl (6) demonstrated proper technique with a fire hose to firefighter and paramedic Ian Wallace. At left,Matthew Oxley (1) and his mom, Joanna (a former Wayland firefighter) hung out withSparky the Fire Dog, the official mascot of the National Fire Protection Association.

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