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Fire Safety

This past week we had a return visitor, Jacob, and his friend Kent.  They are both firefighter from Texas.  They had a busy week here at RHFH.  They did shifts at the cholera house, worked in the clinic, played tag with the kids, cleaned and did many other things to help out.  They were also able to visit a fire station in Port-au-Prince.  Cool!

One of the main things they worked on this week was teaching fire safety in the local schools.

putting up flyers for the teaching classes

Claudette coloring handouts, for kanpe, kouche, woule (stop, drop, roll)

practicing stop, drop, roll with the kids

can you tell it’s hot here?

They also did another training for the ladies that work in the RC.  We have fire extinguishers but no one knew how to use them.  So they went up to a large flat piece of land and started a small fire.

And practiced putting it out…

The ladies really enjoyed this class and feel better prepared now if there was a fire.  We really apprecaite Jacob and Kent and their willingness to come help us here at RHFH for a week.  The staff and comminuty were sad to see them go.  We hope they will come back and visit soon!

Comments(3)

  1. grahamsowa says

    i am curious if there were any fun invented explanation as to what the fire extinguishers are and what that stuff is that coming out of them 🙂

  2. Sue Wade says

    This is a wonderful project.Wish there were more people in the world like Jacob and Kent,and all the others,who are so generous with their time and knowledge.It takes kind hearted,loving people that certainly want to make a difference in our world.You will be blessed.So proud of our Grandson Jacob,for making a difference.

  3. Jacob Wade says

    As far as I know, the chemical agent in the fire extinguishers is Potassium Bi-Carbonate, or just fancy expensive baking soda. During my previous trip, I explained how they could use baking soda to extinguish small cooking fires.

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