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Ella Bishop, Mell Bell, captain of the volunteer fire and rescue Shane Bell, Caleb Jeppesen and Charlie Bishop.
Camera IconElla Bishop, Mell Bell, captain of the volunteer fire and rescue Shane Bell, Caleb Jeppesen and Charlie Bishop. Credit: Emma Taylor

Sirens rang out over Eyre Park on Sunday as families enjoyed the City of Albany’s Emergency Services Fun Day at the Middleton Beach Festival.

From 11am to 1pm, local police, firefighters, ambulance officers and SES volunteers showcased the amazing work they do.

Children were given the opportunity to sit in fire trucks, police cars and sea rescue vessels.

There was live entertainment, games, food trucks, face painting and emergency services demonstrations.

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Erica Leece and Andrew Graham from the volunteer fire and rescue
Camera IconErica Leece and Andrew Graham from the volunteer fire and rescue
Boyd Willoughby and Jenney Kaz
Camera IconBoyd Willoughby and Jenney Kaz
Garry Logan and Paul Bloffwitch from Albany SES.
Camera IconGarry Logan and Paul Bloffwitch from Albany SES. Credit: Emma Taylor/Emma Taylor
The event showcased all of Albany's emergency services
Camera IconThe event showcased all of Albany's emergency services
Jim Hunter, Lisa Kelder, Tanya McLeod, Allison Smith and Laura Barras
Camera IconJim Hunter, Lisa Kelder, Tanya McLeod, Allison Smith and Laura Barras
Renee and Scarlet Newbey, 6.
Camera IconRenee and Scarlet Newbey, 6. Credit: Emma Taylor
Juliette Terry and Ari Oostdan.
Camera IconJuliette Terry and Ari Oostdan. Credit: Emma Taylor/Emma Taylor
The emergency services volunteers competing in a sack race.
Camera IconThe emergency services volunteers competing in a sack race. Credit: Emma Taylor
Jordyn Youngman and Emmalie Palli.
Camera IconJordyn Youngman and Emmalie Palli. Credit: Emma Taylor

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