Stop by the Violet Township Fire Department on Sunday, October 11th - participate in some great family activities & visit with me, I'd love to answer questions & show you around the Fire Department we are so proud of! See you on Sunday!
VIOLET TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT
Open house to showcase services
By MICHAEL HAYESWednesday October 7, 2015 6:54 AM
The Violet Township Fire Department will be hosting its annual open house Sunday, Oct. 11 at Station 592, 8700 Refugee Road in Pickerington.
The free event, which will take place from 1 to 3 p.m., has consistently drawn large crowds over the years, said Violet Fire Chief Mike Little.
"If it's a nice fall day, we'll see anywhere from 700 to 1,000 people come through for the two-hour program," Little said.
The open house will feature an array of activities for young and old alike, including the always popular fire safety house, whereupon children get to experience first-hand a non-hazardous smoke-filled environment.
Children can also dress up in fire gear and have a picture taken as well as sign up for a Child ID.
Older attendees can bring in their fire extinguishers to get them checked out and possibly serviced by fire department staff members or purchase a second-floor escape ladder.
Representatives from OhioHealth's Pickerington Medical Campus and the Diley Ridge Medical Center will be on hand to "share with the public what they have to offer from their institutions," Little said.
He said the event is a great way in which his department can convey the importance of fire safety and have some fun in the process.
"It gives us an opportunity to get the fire prevention message out and also showcase our vehicles and it allows people an opportunity to speak to our personnel," Little said.
This year the focus for 2015 Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 4-10) is on home smoke alarm safety.
Specifically, Violet Fire officials want to educate the public that location matters when it comes to placement of home smoke alarms.
"We want them in every level of the house and we want them in every bedroom," Little said.
To that end, the Violet Township Fire Department is joining forces with the non-profit National Fire Protection Association to remind area residents of the importance of smoke alarms, he said.
"We want to make sure everyone has working smoke alarms and that they are in the areas they need to be," he said.
Township fire officials will drive home that message as part of the open house.
Little said he also hopes to see some new faces at the event, which he said has been going on annually for at least 22 straight years, ever since he came on board in Violet Township.
"I think we'll see a lot of repeat (visitors) but every year there are new people moving into the community who bring in a lot of school-age kids," he said.
Grange building razed
Those driving on Lockville Road in downtown Pickerington might have a feeling something is missing.
To make way for what will eventually be staff parking for the future new Violet Fire Station 591 in downtown Pickerington, the former Violet Grange Hall building was razed Sept. 28.
"Things are moving forward," Little said.
"The Grange building is gone, so now it's just compacted soil and gravel," he said.
The building on Lockville Road, built in the 1950s, was purchased by the Violet Township Fire Department in 2010 for $75,000, according to township records.