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Support 7 Invites Public to Attend Push-In Ceremony Nov. 12 for New Emergency Response Support Vehicle

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Support 7 invites the Lynnwood community to attend a push-in ceremony on November 12, celebrating the arrival of a new emergency response support vehicle. This event will highlight the dedication of local leaders, first responders, and volunteers in enhancing public safety. Attendees will have the chance to interact with first responders, learn about the vehicle's capabilities, and witness live demonstrations. The ceremony aims to foster community engagement and appreciation for emergency services, showcasing how vital these resources are for public safety. Local officials will speak on the importance of community support for emergency services and the role this new vehicle will play in local operations.

The event reflects Lynnwood's commitment to maintaining a robust emergency response infrastructure. By participating, community members can strengthen their connection to local first responders. This ceremony is a unique opportunity for residents to see firsthand the tools that aid in protecting and serving the community.

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