V l l ) 2 Section Three, Fire Prevention, Wednesday, October 12,1988 tv j- , Q anaoinn ni- dm Battling a barn fire is all in a day's work for those members of the Town of Fire prevention is important for all ages. This preschool student touring the Orono Ffre Hall P f 1 hoSe at a target durmg a trammg scss,on at the Newcastle Fire Department. Bowmanville Fire Hall last year found that the helmet is a little too big for her. Firefighting is More Involved Than Just Fighting Fires "$£ n*. Town of Newcastle Now Has Ten Full Time Firefighters Chief Jim Aldridge Deputy Chief Mike Creighton Capt. Graydon Brown Capt. Bill Lyle Firefighter Gord Weir ' Newcastle firemen (from left to right) Captain display the extensive equipment they use when res- Bill Lyle, Bill Hesson, Gord Weir, and Rob Payne cuing someone from an automobile accident. ' ■ 9,' Firefighter Mark Berney Firefighter Gary Oliver Firefighter Bill Hesson Firefighter Trent Elyea Firefighter Rob Payne Practice sessions like this one are important because skllls for whe a emergency occurs. Fire Department Emergency Numbers Bowmanville and Courtice 623-9111 Newcastle, Orono and Newtonville 983-9111 Firefighter Don Forsey shows a group of visitors through the Bowmanville fire station during last year's Fire Prevention Week. Fire Halls in Bowmanville Bowmanville and Courtice will be open throughout Fire Prevention Week (Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and there will be special displays by the fire department at the Bowmanville Mall Thursday and Friday evenings as well as Saturday. Firemen practice tearing the door off a damaged automobile, balancing safety and speed. Such skills are used regularly by the Newcastle Fire Department to rescue trapped motorists.