Albany Care Home in Headington, part of the Healthcare Homes Group, recently hosted an exciting visit from The Slade Fire Station, offering residents and team an engaging and educational experience. Led by Chief Fire Officer Tom Martin, the local fire crew provided a fascinating glimpse into the vital work they carry out, bringing along their fire engine, essential firefighting equipment, and sharing stories from their frontline experiences.

Residents watching the demonstration of the fire hoses
The visit had eager residents gathered to see the fire engine up close and meet the firefighters. The event began with the crew showcasing their protective uniforms and equipment, explaining the purpose of each piece, from helmets to hoses. Chief Fire Officer Martin described the importance of their safety gear, and the extensive preparation required for handling fire emergencies. Residents listened intently, gaining an appreciation for the physical and technical demands of the role.
One of the highlights of the event was a live demonstration of the firefighters’ rapid-response capabilities. Residents watched with admiration as the crew quickly suited up, demonstrating how they prepare for an emergency call in mere seconds. This display underscored the speed and readiness essential to their work and gave everyone a greater appreciation of the commitment and skill required of modern firefighters.
Another highlight was the demonstration of the fire hose, which created quite a buzz. The firefighters unrolled the hoses and showed the powerful range of water the hose can reach, giving residents a chance to see firsthand how their equipment functions in real-life scenarios. Some residents even had the chance to hold the hose, under the supervision of the firefighters.
“Our residents found the visit both exciting and informative,” said Lynn Gray, the Home Manager. “It was a wonderful opportunity for them to see the dedication of our local fire brigade up close and to understand more about the vital work they do to keep our community safe.”
Albany Care Home looks forward to hosting further community events, which play an important role in enriching the lives of its residents and fostering connections with local services. The care home extends heartfelt thanks to Chief Fire Officer Martin and the team from The Slade Fire Station for their time, dedication, and willingness to share a behind-the-scenes look at their work.
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