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Mansfield police, firefighters interact with pre-kindergartners

A Mansfield firefighter wears full gear as he crawls across the gym floor in front of students to show how to stay low and exit during a fire.

      Mansfield City Schools’ pre-kindergarten students got an up-close look at the city’s safety forces, their equipment and their vehicles on Monday.

      Representatives of the Mansfield Police Department, Mansfield Fire Department and Mansfield SWAT talked with the children – both morning and afternoon classes at Springmill STEM Elementary – about their roles in keeping the community safe.

      The young students were reminded to always go to a police officer if they are lost or need help. Fire officials demonstrated the correct way to stay low and immediately leave a building that is on fire. And the children were reminded to never go back into a burning building for any reason.

      The students’ excitement soared during Officer Denny Kiner’s demonstration of his K-9 partner Richy, a German shepherd.

      “Richy is a work dog. He’s not meant to be petted,” Kiner said. “He’s OK with my family but not with strangers.”

      Kiner explained that Richy is trained to look for illegal drugs, track people and take down suspects when that is required.

      At Kiner’s command Richy charged toward a SWAT officer who wore special padding on his arm. The dog grabbed onto the officer’s arm, eventually pulling off the padding before Kiner ordered him to return.

      After the presentations in the gym the students were allowed to go outside and take turns sitting in a police car, a firetruck and the SWAT vehicle.

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