The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.One-year-old Brennan Soden adjusts his fireman's hat.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Junior Division Captain Mathew King gives a tour of the ladder truck.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Junior Division Captain Mathew King explains the rescue gear on one of the firetrucks.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Junior Division Captain Mathew King gives a tour of the firehouse including one of the fire boats.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Joe Sinibaldo serves volunteer fireman Jeff Worman.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Rosemary and Allen Palmer are served by Joe Sinibaldo and Anthony Baldino.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Volunteer firefighter Jeff Worman mans the griddle.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Three-year-old Ryder Swokla enjoys a piece a baon. His fathe,r Lee is a volunteer firefighter in Haddam.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Three-year-old Ryder Swokla enjoys a piece a baon. His fathe,r Lee is a volunteer firefighter in Haddam.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Three-year-old Ryder Swokla enjoys a piece a baon. His fathe,r Lee is a volunteer firefighter in Haddam.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Junior Division Captain Mathew King gives a tour of the firehouse. Here he explains the hardware on one of the panels on Engine 2.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Gavin and Dustin Dussault check out the inside of Engine 2.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Junior Division Captain Mathew King gives a tour of the firehouse. Gavin Dussault, 6 trys on the oxygen straps in engine 2.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News
The Old Saybrook Fire Department's Junior Division hosted a pancake breakfast Sunday, February 17th, at the fire headquarters in Old Saybrook. The pancake breakfast featured eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, coffee, tea and juice. Funds raised from the breakfasts assist the OSFD's Junior Division, a high-school age unit of the fire department. Tours of headquarters and the firefighting equipment were available upon request by Junior Division.Junior Division Captain Mathew King gives a tour of the firehouse including the fireman's gear.The next Sunday pancake breakfasts are March 1, and March 15th. The breakfasts will be held at Old Saybrook Fire Department headquarters, located at the intersection of Main St and Old Boston Post Rd.The OSFD's Junior Division is an outstanding program for those ages 15 to 17 years old. The Junior division is currently recruiting for additional Junior firefighters interested in joining their ranks. For more information visit www.oldsaybrookfire.com.Photo by Susan Lambert/Harbor News