Hudson Childrens Book Festival
 
By HFD News Room
May 3, 2014
 

On Saturday May 3rd, members of the City of Hudson Fire Department spent the day at the Hudson Children’s Book Festival teaching fire prevention. The members brought with them Rescue/Engine 27-9 and the Columbia County Fire Chief’s Association Family Safety House.

Hands on tours of 27-9 and equipment demonstrations were given to the children and parents. Families took part in learning about home fire safety in the Family Safety House. While in the Family Safety House, children practiced crawling below simulated smoke and escaping out a window with the help from a couple firefighters. Members also had help from Sparky the Fire Dog, who greeted families during the Book Festival. Nearly three hundred people stopped by the fire department booth.

The Fire Department had several brochures and literature on hand educating parents on fire safety. Children received a fire safety activity book for stopping by.

A free raffle was held, offering everyone a chance to win a home safety basket, including items such as a fire extinguisher, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and emergency supplies. The basket was donated by the Columbia County Child Fatality Review Team. They provided the basket as well as Emergency Contact forms for parents to take home.

Our lucky winner was Jeremy Anderson, of Hudson! Congrats and thank you for stopping by!


The Hudson Children’s book festival is the largest book festival in New York State drawing hundreds of families every year. More information about the annual Hudson Children’s Book Festival can be found at the link below.

The members had a great time and look forward to coming back next year!

 
Units: Rescue/Engine 27-9
 
Mutual Aid: Columbia County Fire Chief's Association Family Safety House
 
Hyperlinks: Hudson Childrens Book Festival