Kim Sharpe (right) teaches an attendee how to use a fire extinguisher to put out a virtual fire during an Emergency Expo in Lynnwood.
Representatives from the Edmonds Food Bank were in attendance.
The Mountlake Terrace Police Department had a table.
Lynnwood-based Support 7 is a team of trained volunteers that supports victims and survivors of trauma and crisis such as fires or crime.
South County Fire provided information on first aid and CPR.
A South County Fire vehicle parked outside the event.
The Washington Geological Survey provided information about earthquakes and tsunamis.
Edmonds Police Community Engagement Coordinator Tabatha Shoemake and City of Edmonds Human Services Program Manager Mindy Woods.
The City of Lynnwood gave away snow shovels.
People of all ages attended an Emergency Preparedness Expo Saturday in Lynnwood.
The free event at Northwest Church included information from emergency professionals, plus activities for all ages to learn lifesaving skills including response to fires, earthquakes and other disasters. The expo was presented by South County Fire in partnership with the City of Brier, City of Edmonds, City of Lynnwood, City of Mill Creek and City of Mountlake Terrace.
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