Join the Indianola Police Department and the Indianola Fire Department, as well as the Warren County Attorney’s Office, Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Warren County Emergency Management, Carlisle Police Department and Indianola Noon Lions Club for an exciting evening of fun, education and community spirit at the annual Public Safety Open House!
It’s scheduled for 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 10, and will take place outside Indianola City Hall at 110 N 1st Street.
This special event is your chance to meet the dedicated first responders and law enforcement personnel who work tirelessly to keep our community safe and learn about the responsibilities they have to serve Indianola.
Throughout the evening, attendees can enjoy a wide range of exciting and educational activities, including demonstrations, tours and interactive experiences. There will be lots of giveaways, too!
Leave your mark – literally! Hand-paint an Indianola Police Department squad car. This one-of-a-kind opportunity is perfect for kids and adults alike, allowing you to express your artistic skills and showcase your personality.
Visit the Indianola Fire Department’s fire safety trailer to learn crucial tips and tricks for preventing fires and staying safe. Plus, witness a live fire extinguisher demo to understand how to use these vital tools effectively.
Explore the impressive array of emergency vehicles on display, including squad cars, fire trucks and ambulances. Get a closer look at the specialized equipment and technology used by our public safety heroes.
Enjoy a delicious freewill donation meal grilled by the Indianola Noon Lions Club.
We’re looking forward to seeing you at this year’s Public Safety Open House! Until then, be sure to follow the Indianola Police Department and the Indianola Fire Department, as well as the Warren County Attorney’s Office, Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Warren County Emergency Management, Carlisle Police Department and Indianola Noon Lions Club on their official social media channels to stay informed about future events, safety tips and community news.