CPN And County Emergency Managements Launch Touch A Truck And Beyond

  • Four-year-old Edwin H., of Tecumseh, plays in a Kubota construction vehicle at Pottawatomie County and CPN Emergency Managements Touch A Truch And Beyond, Saturday. The free public event plans to become an annual occurance, Pottawatomie County Emergency Management Volunteer Pulbic Information Officer Shannon Schultz said. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
    Four-year-old Edwin H., of Tecumseh, plays in a Kubota construction vehicle at Pottawatomie County and CPN Emergency Managements Touch A Truch And Beyond, Saturday. The free public event plans to become an annual occurance, Pottawatomie County Emergency Management Volunteer Pulbic Information Officer Shannon Schultz said. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
  • Posing with a toy gun, police vest, and an enormous smile, six-year-old Braelynn Salver attended Touch A Truch And Beyond, April 2. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
    Posing with a toy gun, police vest, and an enormous smile, six-year-old Braelynn Salver attended Touch A Truch And Beyond, April 2. Countywide & Sun/Kendra Johnson
  • Trying on a Bomb Squad suit
    Trying on a Bomb Squad suit
  • Sitting in a fire truck
    Sitting in a fire truck
  • Pott. Co. Commissioner Melissa Dennis talks with two Potawatomi Fire players.
    Pott. Co. Commissioner Melissa Dennis talks with two Potawatomi Fire players.
  • Posing with Sparky
    Posing with Sparky
  • Handing out stickers
    Handing out stickers
A fascinated smile spread across four-year-old Edwin’s face as he reached for the gear shift of the parked—and safely turned off—Kubota construction vehicle. Edwin was just one of many young community members who attended Pottawatomie County Emergency Management and CPN Emergency Management’s Touch A Truck And Beyond last Saturday at the CPN Festival Grounds. Emergency Manager Chad Larman…

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