Be #FDNYSmart about CLOSING THE DOOR When Escaping From Fire!
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Be #FDNYSmart about CLOSING THE DOOR When Escaping From Fire!
It’s so important to close the door as you’re escaping a fire. This will help stop the fire from growing and spreading and can save lives. Retired Firefighter Danny Glover and his student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, bring you the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! Listeners will learn how oxygen feeds fire and how critical closing doors is to containing it thanks to the help of Lieutenant Anthony Mancuso of the Fire Safety Education Team, Chief Stephen Sullivan from the FDNY Fire Academy and students from MS 118 in the Bronx and Frederick Douglass Academy in Manhattan. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners. Be #FDNYSmart and close the door!
It’s so important to close the door as you’re escaping a fire. This will help stop the fire from growing and spreading and can save lives. Retired Firefighter Danny Glover and his student co-host Chloe, a Third Grader from Brooklyn, bring you the FDNY Smart Podcast for Kids! Listeners will learn how oxygen feeds fire and how critical closing doors is to containing it thanks to the help of Lieutenant Anthony Mancuso of the Fire Safety Education Team, Chief Stephen Sullivan from the FDNY Fire Academy and students from MS 118 in the Bronx and Frederick Douglass Academy in Manhattan. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners. Be #FDNYSmart and close the door!
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