Party with the Police in Arlington
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Party with the Police in Arlington

First responders and community come together at block party.

Probationary Firefighter Tristan Plant (left) helps Jake Lopez spray down fire targets with a hose during the annual Arlington Police, Fire, Sheriff Block Party outside Kenmore Middle School on Aug. 27.

Probationary Firefighter Tristan Plant (left) helps Jake Lopez spray down fire targets with a hose during the annual Arlington Police, Fire, Sheriff Block Party outside Kenmore Middle School on Aug. 27. Photo by Vernon Miles.

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Firefighters help make buttons for Arlington children.

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A tall, inflatable slide — one of the more popular attractions at the block party.

By definition, people don’t normally meet first responders when things are going well. The first reaction to the fire department showing up at one’s house, or the police lights flashing in the rear view mirror, isn’t typically joy. The annual Arlington Police, Fire, Sheriff Block Party has spent years trying to change that.

At an all-day event outside Kenmore Middle School on Aug. 27, Arlington’s first responders hosted a range of community activities and displays, from a K9 demonstration to helicopter shows.

“This is an opportunity for public safety officials in Arlington to give back to the community,” said Ashley Savage, public information office for the Arlington Police Department. “It’s important, also, for the community to get a chance to meet the men and women serving them.”