FRODSHAM residents can find out about the lifesaving work of their local firefighters this weekend – without having to leave the comfort of their own homes.

The first virtual open day in Frodsham Fire Station’s history will be held on Sunday (August 2) between 10am and 4pm.

There will be a wide range of informative and fun things for members of the community to enjoy via the Frodsham Fire Station Facebook and Twitter accounts, including:

  • A charity rowing event
  • A tour around Frodsham’s fire engine
  • A video about The Fire Fighters Charity and the work it carries out
  • A question and answer session
  • A chip pan safety video
  • A look back at some of the training and incidents that have been keeping Frodsham firefighters busy over the past year

Station Manager Paul Watts said: "We hold an open day every year, and we are not going to let the coronavirus pandemic halt that tradition.

"The current restrictions prevent us from holding an open day in its usual form, so we have organised our first ever virtual open day to safely show Frodsham residents the work that we do and the equipment we use.

"There will be a range of videos and other informative and fun things for people to enjoy via social media from the comfort of their own homes.

"So please go online at facebook.com/Frodsham-Fire-Station-209579959968868 or twitter.com/FrodshamFire between 10am and 4pm this Sunday.

"You will learn a lot about the life of a firefighter and the roles that our crews play in serving the community, and you will also pick up some vital safety messages to keep you and your family safe."