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Skylar Flowers enjoyed firing the fire hose with his

Skylar Flowers enjoyed firing the fire hose with his

Skylar Flowers enjoyed firing the fire hose with his Child Development Center class at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. This week is Fire Prevention Week both on and o... More

Today, Jeremiah Manna was assisted onto the driver

Today, Jeremiah Manna was assisted onto the driver

Today, Jeremiah Manna was assisted onto the driver seat of a fire engine by Michelle Bledsoe, fire prevention officer, with his Child Development Center class at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Ba... More

Today Lucas Fletcher, fire fighter, helped children

Today Lucas Fletcher, fire fighter, helped children

Today Lucas Fletcher, fire fighter, helped children of the Child Development Center become familiar with fire fighter’s equipment at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. T... More

Julie Perez, Child Development Center assistant program

Julie Perez, Child Development Center assistant program

Julie Perez, Child Development Center assistant program leader, enjoy firing the fire hose at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. This week is Fire Prevention Week both ... More

Today Lucas Fletcher, fire fighter, helped children

Today Lucas Fletcher, fire fighter, helped children

Today Lucas Fletcher, fire fighter, helped children of the Child Development Center become familiar with fire fighter’s equipment at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. T... More

Today, Elijah Gresham (left) tried on a headset with

Today, Elijah Gresham (left) tried on a headset with

Today, Elijah Gresham (left) tried on a headset with his Child Development Center class at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. This week is Fire Prevention Week both on a... More

Today, Zac Maring, fire fighter, helped children of

Today, Zac Maring, fire fighter, helped children of

Today, Zac Maring, fire fighter, helped children of the Child Development Center become familiar with fire fighting equipment at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. This ... More

Sparky, Fire Prevention mascot, conducts launch control

Sparky, Fire Prevention mascot, conducts launch control

Sparky, Fire Prevention mascot, conducts launch control of his vehicle in front of Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. This week is Fire Prevention Week both on and off b... More

Today, children of the Child Development Center had

Today, children of the Child Development Center had

Today, children of the Child Development Center had a chance to meet Sparky, the fire fighting mascot, at Fire Station 401 aboard Marine Corps Logistcs Base Barstow, Calif., Oct. 8. This week is Fire Prevention... More

Form a plan to get you and your family safely out of

Form a plan to get you and your family safely out of

Form a plan to get you and your family safely out of a burning house, practice the plan so everybody knows where to meet once they get out and use the plan in the event of an actual fire.

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