- May 14, 2022
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Karter M., 4, ran around on the inflatable obstacle course.
Emma and Jenny Crecescu took a break on the fire truck after having their faces painted.
Siblings Benson and Luca Casparius enjoyed squeezing into a toy fire truck together.
Deputy Chiefs Charles Van Camp and Jerome Byrd helped to oversee the event.
Lily and Oliver Adams explored the inside of a fire truck with their matching fire hats.
Celeste Joseph sprayed the fire hose with the help of a firefighter.
Abby Cunningham enjoyed a sweet, colorful treat.
Braxton Major posed with Sparky the dog.
Shyanne Phelps and Juan Texidore from Evolve Church offered ice cream and popsicles.
Volunteers from the Ocoee Fire Department handed out concessions including popcorn and hotdogs.
Families braved the spring heat to show their support for the local department.
Children raced on inflatable obstacle courses outside the fire department.
Emma Crecescu had her face painted with the help of a talented artist.
The American Red Cross educated attendees on the importance of providing relief and support to those in crisis.
Families attended the open house together.
James Phelps carried his daughter Arya around the event.
Firefighters demonstrated a variety of tactics to the eager crowd.
Children practiced turning on the fire hose with the help of firefighters.
The Ocoee Fire Department returned with its annual open house event on Saturday, April 22.
The event invited family, friends and neighbors out to interact with and meet members of the local city of Ocoee department.
The open house included food, vendors, games, raffle prizes, station tours and inflatables.