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Upper Macungie Township hosts annual open house

Upper Macungie Township residents had the opportunity recently to meet members of the government who provide services to the township recently at the administration building parking lot, 8330 Schantz Road, Breinigsville.

On hand at the third annual open house were representatives of each township organization including police, fire and EMS, as well as elected officials.

Children enjoyed seeing the inside of the emergency vehicles and having their photos taken.

Upper Macungie Township Police Community Service Officer Julia Poapst is showing Shaan Subbenaik the interior of a police cruiser during the open house.
Emily Crosby, Avery Griffiths and Hailey Slika are greeting and handing out memorabilia and treats to visitors such as Dev and Hudson White, of South Whitehall, during the Upper Macungie Township open house.
Cetronia Ambulance Corps EMTs Kayla James and Ali Snyder introduce the Wieand brothers, Teddy and Henry, of Upper Macungie, to the interior of an Advanced Support Ambulance at the open house.
PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELANDTeddy and Henry Wieand, of Upper Macungie, sit in the crew seats of Engine 57 from Upper Macungie Station 56.
Valerie, Dennis and Leilani Burns, of Upper Macungie, check out the crew compartment of Upper Macungie Engine 57 during the Upper Macungie Township open house.
Henry Shuey, of South Whitehall, doesn’t realize he is standing in a “basket” during the open house held recently at the administration building parking lot, 8330 Schantz Road, Breinigsville. The “basket” is part of Upper Macungie Station 56’s new Aerial Platform, Tower 56.
Leo Kospelich, of Macungie, joins Upper Macungie Township Station 56 Fire Chief Matt Sadrovitz in the crew compartment of Engine 57 during the open house.