
On a rather routine Monday, some employees at Show Down Displays found themselves engaging with more than their usual design tasks. They participated in a fire extinguisher training provided by the Ramsey Fire Department, an opportunity that shed light on how businesses can collaborate with local emergency services to ensure workplace safety.
The training, which took place on November 14, was documented in a social media post by the City of Ramsey, detailing the event. Show Down Displays employees first absorbed knowledge through a PowerPoint presentation, where they posed great questions, and then got their hands on the digital fire extinguisher trainer provided by the fire department.
The hands-on aspect allowed those present to get a practical feel of fire emergency procedures, an essential skill that many hope to never use, but that could become pivotal during an unexpected crisis. The innovative Lion digital fire extinguisher trainer provided by the fire department adds a layer of interactivity to the session, enhancing the learning experience.
Chris Weiss at the fire department is the point of contact for organizations interested in setting up similar life-saving tutorials. With safety being a paramount concern, the department is opening its doors to businesses that wish to arm their staff with knowledge that could one day make the difference between a close call and a calamity. According to the post by the City of Ramsey, anyone can reach out to Weiss at [email protected] or by calling 763-433-9812.
This session exemplifies a proactive approach to workplace safety that others might mimic. Businesses, by engaging with the local fire department, don't just invest in the avoidance of potential disaster—they also build relationships with those who stand on the front lines when prevention measures fail and fire chooses to dance.









