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St. Petersburg Community Invited to Enjoy Fire Rescue's Annual Block Party at Walter Fuller Park

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Published on October 10, 2025
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St. Petersburg residents, mark your calendars for a day of family-friendly fun and community spirit at the St. Petersburg Fire Rescue's Annual Block Party set to take place tomorrow. According to a social media post from St. Petersburg Fire Rescue, the event is scheduled for tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m at Walter Fuller Park located at 7891 26th Ave N. It promises a day teeming with activities suitable for all ages.

At the heart of the festivities, attendees will have the chance to explore a range of Fire & Rescue vehicles up close, while the Florida Fire Sprinkler Association is set to provide a live burn demonstration, and there will be an opportunity to witness the LifeLine helicopter from Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital make a show-stopping landing; these demonstrations not just entertain but also educate, providing insights into the lives of our first responders. The event will also feature kid-friendly attractions like bounce houses and face painting, ensuring that the younger crowd stays engaged throughout the day.

Adding to the allure of the day, the block party will offer complimentary food and drinks, available while supplies last, ensuring that guests can enjoy the activities without the pang of hunger or thirst. This gesture of hospitality underscores the event's goal to foster stronger ties within the community by bringing people together in a celebratory and open environment.

The St. Petersburg Fire Rescue's block party is more than just an event; it's a testament to the spirit of community, a gathering that beckons families and neighbors to connect, share experiences and create fond memories together, all under the umbrella of appreciating the vital work of emergency services personnel who dedicate themselves to ensuring the safety and well being of the city's residents.

For more details on the upcoming event, visit St. Petersburg Fire Rescue's Facebook page.

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