Timothy Doyle of the King County Office of Emergency Management was on hand to pass out mini flashlights and safety information. Doyle said, “We just want people to be aware and ready in the event of an emergency.” - Mark Lowry/Reporter
Mark Lowry/Reporter
Timothy Doyle of the King County Office of Emergency Management was on hand to pass out mini flashlights and safety information. Doyle said, “We just want people to be aware and ready in the event of an emergency.”

Safety first on Plateau


December 19, 2011 · Updated 8:14 AM 

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The Sammamish Safety and Preparedness Fair took place Saturday at Eastlake High School. Residents got a chance to meet local police, fire and emergency personnel, even getting a surprise visit from Sparky the Fire Dog.

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