Desert Canyon students salute Scottsdale’s first responders
Posted 9/21/21
On Sept. 10, Desert Canyon Elementary School invited Scottsdale’s first responders to campus to teach students about their jobs and duties, for the 7th Annual First Responder Community Heroes …
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Desert Canyon students salute Scottsdale’s first responders
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On Sept. 10, Desert Canyon Elementary School invited Scottsdale’s first responders to campus to teach students about their jobs and duties, for the 7th Annual First Responder Community Heroes event.
Desert Canyon Elementary School has hosted the beloved event for a handful of years on or around Sept. 11, inviting police, fire and emergency first responders to campus with their equipment and gear.
This year, DCES’ kindergarten through fifth grade students participated in the outdoor event, that included:
AZ Department of Public Safety
Scottsdale Police Department
K9 units, including Rocket, the canine crisis canine stationed at Chaparral HS
horse-mounted PD officers
SWAT team and their robots
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department helicopter
Scottsdale Fire Department
Ambulance
Fire engine
Smokey the Bear
Following the event, a number of public entities took to social media to post photos of the event.
Scottsdale Unified School District’s Facebook page shared, “Desert Canyon Elementary School students learned today about the work of local first responders at the school’s 7th annual event honoring the city and state emergency response agencies that help protect us every day. A special thank you goes to Scottsdale PD [School Resource Officer] Fred Pera for organizing this year’s event!”
The Scottsdale Fire Department posted photos of the event, with the caption: “Desert Canyon Elementary hosted a Celebrating Heroes Day in honor of emergency responders and everyday heroes like their teachers.”
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management thanked the school district and police department for inviting the agency to its event.
“We enjoyed meeting with the kiddos and showing off the tools we get to play with. And a big thank you to all of our first responders for your dedication and service to Arizona,” the forestry and fire management account posted, along with red and blue emojis.