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Big smiles at the PVFD pancake breakfast

by EMILY BONSANT
Staff Writer | August 11, 2022 1:00 AM

PARADISE VALLEY —- Neighbors came out to breakfast and supported the Paradise Valley Fire Department at their pancake breakfast Saturday, Aug. 6.

All ages were in attendance with neighbors new and long-term catching up and being introduced over hearty huckleberry pancakes, bacon and a cup of joe. Kids were amazed by the new fire truck as a PVFD volunteer showed them the new equipment and let the little ones sit in the truck.

Volunteers also emphasize the importance of volunteering at the fire department.

Paradise Valley Fire District is a 65-square-mile rural fire district located southeast of the town of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The district currently maintains two fire stations to protect the lives and property of the 2,600 Paradise Valley residents, who make up nearly 25% of Boundary County’s total population.

Every fire district in Boundary County needs volunteers and cannot run without the help of neighbors stepping up and volunteering.

Like most firefighters, volunteers do much more than just take down fires: they also respond to vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, rescues and much more.

Our dedicated volunteers are the heart of our emergency response capability.

PVFD will be at the fair all week and will announce the winner of the gun raffle. Stop by their booth and other fire districts and first responders to see how you can get involved.

For more information and to learn about your fire district visit www.boundarycountyfire.com

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(Photo by: EMILY BONSANT)

PVFD volunteer shows the new fire truck off to an excited group of kids.