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In celebration of Sparky the Fire Dog’s 70th birthday, the NFPA is launching Sparky’s Fire Safety Club and a badging feature on Sparky.org, the association’s award-winning website ...
THOMASVILLE — Sparky the Fire Dog®, the official mascot of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), celebrated his 71st birthday recently, reflecting on a legacy and impact that spans ...
In celebration of Sparky the Fire Dog’s® 70th birthday, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has announced the launch of Sparky’s Fire Safety Club and badging system on Sparky.org ...
The Bluffton Township Fire District is asking the public to submit names for its new mascot. The winner will receive several ...
News Springfield Fire Department rolls out Sparky the Fire Dog; remote-control robot dog key to fire prevention outreach to children Published: Jun. 29, 2016, 5:48 p.m.
Members of the Springfield Fire Department unveiled the new and improved Sparky the Fire Dog at department headquarters on Worthington Street Wednesday.
Sparky the Fire Dog, recognized the world over for his efforts to educate children and adults about fire prevention and life safety, has been the official spokesdog for the NFPA since 1951.
The Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Service will soon have a new member to help teach students about fire safety. The City Council approved the purchase of a robotic Sparky the Firedog on Tuesday at a ...
Sparky the fire safety dog has a new home in Wichita Falls. The National Fire Protection Association and State Farm agent Mike Morris teamed up to support fire safety education in the area.
Sparky, the mascot of the National Fire Protection Association, educates about fire prevention and safety. A grant will pay for the $2,714 costume.
Onawa Volunteer Fire Chief Adam Sutton sets up the headset and remote control for "Sparky," the Fire Dog, at the department on Friday. The department's old "Sparky" is set to be replaced by a new one.