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Siblings Declan, Alanna, Brenna and Fiona Sokorai poses with the state’s most famous fire prevention mascot, Smokey Bear (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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William Hall tries his hand at extinguishing a fire (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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Tabernacle Fire Company firefighters Michael Lichty, Robert Mitchell and Aubrey Lichty chat with Shamong residents James and Roman Moore, center, and show-off Tabernacle’s latest firedog, Hero (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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Tiernan McCaffery shows off his larger than life balloon hat (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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Connor Kull, far right, taunts Tabernacle Fire Company’s firedog Hero (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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Brooke Simons stands in an ambulance vehicle during Indian Mills’s fire prevention night (Krystal Nurse/The Sun)
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Brother and sister Jack and Lucy Talbot strike a pose while their don their fire chief hats (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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Nathan Hubbs shows off his ray gun balloon art (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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Balloon Artist Gary Pringle provides loads of entertainment to the kids attending fire prevention night with his creative voices and balloon art (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
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Marlton Chick-fil-A Cow stop by the firehouse to hand out high-fives to children (Krystal Nurse/The Sun).
The Indian Mills Volunteer Fire Company hosted their annual fire prevention night on Oct. 10, which had appearances by Evesham’s, Tabernacle’s, Medford Lakes’s and Medford’s fire companies. The night was also a way for the fire company to reach out to the community and have them learn more about the work they do.
Attendees participate in dunk tanks, receive balloon art and met several furry fire advocates.