Frederick-Firestone Fire District Newsletter - July 2025
In the Community

Thank you to everyone who came by and saw us at the 4th at Firestone. Above: The FFFD Color Guard walks in the 4th of July Parade in Firestone. (Photo Courtesy of Town of Firestone)
What's Happening at Your Fire District & in Your Community
- August 8th - Food and Flick "Captain America: Brave New World" - 6 p.m. at Harney Park, Firestone
- August 11th - Monthly Board of Directors Meeting - 7 p.m. at 8426 Kosmerl Place, Frederick
- August 20th - Tour & Talk in Wyndham Hill - 6 p.m. at 6401 Saratoga Trail, Frederick
Back to School Safety
Below are some great back-to-school safety tips that parents should know, courtesy of the Center for Safe Schools.
- Open Communication - Encourage your child to share with you concerns about safety, interactions with peers, or unusual incidents. When you know how they are feeling, you can address issues promptly. You may also want to research how your child can report safety concerns, particularly through anonymous reporting tools available by the school.
- Safe Routes - If your child walks or bikes to school, help them plan safe routes that minimize exposure to busy roads and dangerous intersections. Practice the route together until they are comfortable navigating it independently. Remind them to wait in well-lit areas, cross streets at designated crosswalks, and avoid distractions like headphones while walking near traffic.
- Personal Safety - Review personal safety with your child, regardless of age. Be careful using the popular term “Stranger Danger” as statistically; most child abductions are committed by someone they know. Provide your child with a list of trusted adults they can contact in an emergency.
- Internet Safety - For children with access to the internet, educate them about online safety. Teach them to protect their personal information, avoid sharing sensitive data, and recognize potential online threats. Consider installing parental control software.
- Emergency Contacts - Make sure your child knows their full name, your contact information, and an emergency contact’s details. Encourage them to memorize these details in the event they need help and cannot access their phone.
- Bullying Awareness - Discuss bullying with your child and emphasize treating others with kindness and respect. Encourage them to report any bullying incidents to a trusted adult, whether they are a victim or a witness.
- Emergency Preparedness - The beginning of the school year will likely include a review of emergency procedures at your child’s school. Talk with your child about emergency preparedness to help ensure their safety. By discussing scenarios, creating a plan, and emphasizing the importance of staying calm, you empower your child to respond effectively in unexpected situations.