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www.heritage.com October 14, 2010

Chelsea Area Fire Authority Open House

Jacob Payeur of Chelsea, wears a Firefighters Injured Relief Effort T-shirt, a fundraising item for Detroit fire-
fighters who were seriously injured in an arson fire on Aug. 13 on Detroit’s east side.
Firefighter Scott Legas attended the Chelsea Area Fire Authority’s open house to collect donations for spe-
cial stickers and T-shirts on behalf of Detroit firefighters.
Photos by
Lisa Allmendinger

Trey Ouimet, 5, of Scio Township enjoys some cotton candy at the


Chelsea Area Fire Authority’s open house on Oct. 10.

Logan Clark, 7, of Chelsea, tries on a


breathing apparatus at the Chelsea Area
Fire Authority’s open house on Oct. 10.

Left, Fire Capt. Augustine Syrovy and fire-


fighter Robert Stelzer III perform a rope res-
Robbie Stelzer IV and his dad Robert Stelzer III pet a goat supplied by cue demonstration during the Oct. 10
Colors the Clown at the Chelsea Area Fire Authority open house on Oct. 10. Chelsea Area Fire Authority’s open house.

Brian Adiska, a paid-on-call Chelsea firefighter, makes cotton


candy during the Chelsea Area Fire Authority’s open house on Shaylee Holmberg, 6, of Chelsea, tries her hand at holding a fire hose and shooting water with the help of Bill
Oct. 10. Regnier, a new Chelsea Area Fire Authority firefighter at the open house on Oct. 10.

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