Fire Fighters of Wisconsin talk fire safety, summer burn camp for kids
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Posted: Jan 26, 2023 8:19 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Fire prevention is a year-round effort, with easy, but oft-forgotten steps that can be taken to prevent household fires from starting in the first place.
Michael J. Wos, Executive Director of the Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin Charitable Foundation joined us on Thursday, Jan. 26 to chat about some fire safety tips.
He also provided information about the 29th annual Summer Camp for Burn Injured Youth. The free, week-long, overnight summer camp offers children with life-altering burn injuries an opportunity to have fun as kids, while also growing their personal support systems as they heal from the emotional trauma of their burns.
More information can be found online by clicking here.
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