Saturday was a night full of surprises for an Australian family after a cooking mishap. The local fire brigade made an emergency visit and went above and beyond to make sure everyone felt safe when we left.
When a fire broke out in the kitchen of his Blue Heaven property on the NSW Central Coast, the resident “decided to make a sauce with brandy”. When firefighters arrived to put out the fire, the woman's young daughter was clearly excited by the visitors, and she quickly found them additional work.
“Once we arrived and made sure the fire had not spread to the roof or other areas, my daughter decided to take me into her room to look at her newly acquired books,” Doyalson Fire Rescue said Dirk Ziekenhainer, the station's manager. Yahoo News.
“Then I obviously took the opportunity to read this book,” he added.
The parents of a 3-year-old girl took photos of the interaction between the firefighters and their daughter. The firefighter sat in a small pink chair and read a book to her, while her daughter listened intently.
Teaching young children fire safety is the key to survival
Despite being so young, the 3-year-old seems to know what to do in the event of a fire at home, and firefighters were impressed with her belief in fire safety.
“Obviously, her parents did a really good job and the school is getting that message across, especially these days, you know, safety messages are the key to surviving a house fire,” Ziekenhainer said. Told.
“If you don't know what to do and don't have a plan, you're probably missing the eight ball…This girl was amazing. She knew all the key messages that were really important. ”
After the image was shared online, Australians praised the firefighter for being “awesome” and commented that the moment was “cute”, while his mother publicly thanked Ziekenheiner. did.
“Thank you again for making her a night!” she wrote.
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