Scenes from PI Public Safety Building open house

16 years ago
Staff photos by Kathy McCarty
 
 
  Image  A DEMONSTRATION by Officer Rob Thibeault and Dozer, the Presque Isle Police Department’s K-9 team, was a hit with guests at the Oct. 11 open house event. Here, Dozer, who is trained to detect certain drugs, alerts Thibeault on  which ‘suspect’ in a lineup of volunteers to search.  

 

 

 

 

 

     IT’LL BE A FEW years before this lad is big enough to drive the fire truck he was spotted checking out at this year’s Public Safety Building open house.Image

 

 

 

     ImageA YOUNG BOY gives Sparky a ‘high five’ during the open house at the fire station Oct. 11, as the boy’s friend looks on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     GALIPEAUS TOUR FACILITY – Presque Isle resident Scott Galipeau and his daughters, Sierra and Piper,  enjoyed touring the Presque Isle Public Safety Building on Oct. 11.Image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    ImageDET. SGT. WAYNE SELFRIDGE gives a group of guests a personalized tour of the Presque Isle Police Department during an October open house at the facility. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    CHIEF NALDO GAGNON explains the Presque Isle Police Department’s surveillance cameras and functions of the dispatch office to a visitor, as Sgt. Laurie Kelly handles dispatch desk duties, during the October open house at the Presque Isle Public Safety Building.Image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    ImageDOZENS ENJOYED the free food and many free giveaways at this year’s open house Oct. 11 at the Presque Isle Public Safety Building. Here, participants gathered at the Presque Isle Fire Department to enjoy free hotdogs, chips and soda. 

 

 

 

    HAND-MADE BALLOON creatures were a big hit with children at this year’s Public Safety Building open house. Here, a young lady looks on as Sprinkler makes a ‘pet’ for her. Image