The event took place at Sweet Creek Farm Market in Pike Road where the public were invited to come out and see up close First Responders and State Trooper Vehicles, while also giving a donation toward the Alabama Kidney Foundation.
Loretta Burns, who is the Montgomery Team Captain for the Alabama Kidney Foundation, had this to say at the event.
“People can learn about what the vehicles do since they’re special equipment,” stated Burns. “We also have the fire department, so that kids can get on the fire truck and we are also here on the grounds of Sweet Creek so you can experience all kind of great food here at this location. Its just a fun, fun place to be and you can come out and help donate and you’ll be helping Alabamians all over the state.
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