Thursday, September 4, 2014

New Lake Worth Fire Engine 91 In Service Ceremony

The Fire Department has been a rich part of the history in the City of Lake Worth for over 100 years. And the fire engine has been a symbol of safety to the visitors and citizens of the city since the first motor-powered fire truck purchased on May 26, 1917. From the fire bells of yesterday to the sirens of today, please come join us as we place into service a new fire engine for the City of Lake Worth.

NEW ENGINE 91 IN SERVICE

WHEN: September 9, 2014 at 09:00 a.m.

WHERE: Fire Station 91, 1020 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth, Florida

Welcome and Introductions:  Battalion Chief Billy Schmidt

Invocation:  Fire Department Chaplain Captain Jeremy Hurd

Comments from Chief Schmidt and Special Guests

Blessing of the Fire Engine - Captain Jeremy Hurd

First Bath for the Fire Engine - Captain Steve Appleby

Tones and Announcement - Dispatch

Push the new Engine 91 into Quarters - Everyone

Refreshments, Pictures, and Talk to the Firefighters 

Billy Schmidt, Battalion Chief
The 3rd Battalion
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue