Cubs and Beavers visit Cadogan Fire Station
Our Cubs and Beavers recently enjoyed an exciting and educational visit to Cadogan Fire Station as part of their World Challenge Badge.
The visit provided a fantastic opportunity for the boys to learn about the important role firefighters play in keeping our communities safe. The group were warmly welcomed by the fire crew, who took time to explain their daily responsibilities and the wide range of emergencies they respond to.
One of the highlights of the visit was exploring the fire engines and specialist equipment. The boys were fascinated to see the tools firefighters use and to learn how each piece of equipment helps them in different situations. They particularly enjoyed climbing aboard the fire engine and seeing where the firefighters sit as they respond to callouts.
The firefighters also spoke to the boys about fire safety, sharing important advice about what to do in an emergency and how to help keep themselves and their families safe at home. This was an invaluable learning experience and reinforced key life skills in an engaging and memorable way.
Throughout the visit, our Cubs and Beavers showed great enthusiasm, curiosity and excellent behaviour. The boys asked thoughtful questions and demonstrated a real interest in the work of the fire service.
The trip was a wonderful way to support their progress towards the World Challenge Badge, encouraging the boys to learn about the wider community and the people who help us every day.
A big thank you to the team at Cadogan Fire Station for giving their time and making the visit so enjoyable and informative.







