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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Learning to be safe

PRESS PHOTOS COURTESY ERICA SEITHER Northwestern Elementary hosted Safety Day on Oct. 8. Volunteers from various areas gave presentations to each grade level throughout the morning. Fifth grader Hannah Hansut crawls through a tube during the event.
Second grader Peyton Clifton exits the fire safety house brought to the school by the firefighters.
School district Police Officer Paul Dunstan and Northwestern Elementary Principal Maria Pulli demonstrate wearing police gear.
Volunteer firefighter Billy Shellhammer instructs fifth grader Drew Kutchmarick as he experiences using a fire hose.
Bill McQuilken and friends from Lehigh Valley Hospital take kindergarten students through Safety Town. Safety Town included Sparky the Fire Dog, stop drop roll, kitchen safety, an ambulance, Safehouse, Healthy Bodies, Wolfpack K-9 Search and Recovery, first aid, Northwestern Lehigh School District Police, Pennsylvania State Police, social media safety, junior firefighter, fire extinguisher, and forest fire safety.
Second grader Addison Watt takes a ride on a gurney during the ambulance presentation.
Volunteer presenters from Northwestern Elementary Safety Day gather in front of the Northern Lehigh Emergency Services Fire Safety House.
Jacob Bennett's third graders with K-9 Officer Sue Narkin and K-9 Elvis with Wolfpack Search and Recovery.