City of Alexander
firefighters recently spent a Saturday in Little Rock supporting
their wives or girlfriends during the “Race for the Cure” and
later in the day promoting fire safety. Saturday morning, October 14,
several of the department’s crew attended the 24th
annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Little Rock, which raises
money to help fight cancer.
“We were invited
by LRFD (Little Rock Fire Department) to attend the race and show
support to all the ones that were in the race.”Alexander Fire Chief
Mark Ridgeway said.
Ridgeway added the
department was there, “Showing support (for the race participants)
and Alexander city pride.”
This year the “Race”
route started on the Little Rock side of the new Broadway Bridge, at
Broadway and W. Second Street, returning runners and walkers from
North Little Rock using the Main Street Bridge. The 2K Run/Walk ended
in front of the Old State House on W. Second Street near the starting
point. The 5K Competitive Run and the 5K Run/Walk ended on W. Capitol
Avenue at S. Gaines Street.
Photo provided by Theresa Wilson Ridgeway. |
In the photo are
members of the Alexander Fire Department. From left to right are
Firefighter John Acosta, Firefighter Dallas Ballard, Fire Chief Mark
Ridgeway, Firefighter Joe Roundaville, Firefighter Brag Noblett,
Firefighter Shelby Hawkins, and Captain Justin Potter. Five of the
firefighters had either a girlfriend or wife participating in the race.
Meet Molly the
Fire Safety Dog
Photo provided by Theresa Wilson Ridgeway. |
After the race the
crew set up at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library for Fire
Safety Day. There they met Molly the Fire Safety Dog. Molly is from
Clarksville, Arkansas and has her own Facebook
page. (Click on Facebook.) October is fire safety month in
remembrance of the Great Chicago Fire, which occurred October 8,
1871.
IMPRESSIVE!
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