Monday, 7 June 2010

Govan Fire Station Open Day Was a Success

I attended the Govan Fire Station open day yesterday (06/06/10) and I can say it was a fantastic day. Fire Engines were on display and visitors were allowed to sit inside them. They also had Engines from the 1960s and 1970s that visitors were allowed to go inside and see what it was like.

This was arranged as part of the Govan Fair that has been a great success this year (well to be honest it is always a success). People from all over Govan and even people who don't live in Govan come to all the events as it is great fun for everyone.

The Fire Men and Woman decided it would be a good idea to show people what it would be like if you put water on a chip pan that is on fire. Visitors were asked to stand behind the fence for demonstrations as it was dangerous. If you through water over a chip pan that is on fire the fire will become much worse and can kill you. The fire men through half a can of water over the chip pan and the fire went from a small fire in a pot to a fire of well over 3 meters. They also showed us how they cut people out of cars if there is an accident. It looked like a lot of fun as you basically had to take the roof off the car which was done by the fire men/woman.

Amongst the visitors we had the SNP MSP & Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for Glasgow Govan (same constituency as mine), Labour MP Ian Davidson for Glasgow South West as well as local councillors...ohh and not to forget Kyle Thornton, SYP candidate for Glasgow Shettleston and Chair of YSpeak (youth group in the south west of Glasgow)

YSpeak had it's own stall amongst other organisations that had stalls at the open day. People of all ages were asking Kyle what YSpeak was all about and how to get involved which was very positive. Kyle done a fantastic job of representing YSpeak. Cardonald College also had food demonstrations for visitors which was very interesting and was good for people who wanted new ideas of ways to cook pasta. After each demonstration people were allowed to eat the food that was cooked and people I spoke to that day said it was very enjoyable. There was also a face painting stall there for the kids so that they can get an animal of their choice painted on their face.

I certainly enjoyed myself at the open day and I would like to say a special thanks to all the staff at Govan Fire station that made the day a success.

If you have any questions please contact me at: austin.sheridan.msyp@sypmail.org.uk


Posted by Austin Sheridan MSYP
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