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~ On Thursday, June 5, 2025, the Grand Teton Mall in Idaho Falls will be hosting a unique event that is sure to captivate community members of all ages. The First Responder Car Show, organized by a collaboration of local police and fire agencies, will take place from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Attendees will have the opportunity to get an up-close look at various first responder vehicles, including police cars, fire trucks, and other specialty vehicles. From flashing lights and sirens that are sure to excite children to the specialized equipment and technology that fascinate adults, these vehicles are always a source of interest.
Whether you are a lifelong car enthusiast or simply curious about the vehicles that serve our community every day, this event is not one to miss. It offers a chance to interact with the people behind the wheels and learn more about their important roles in keeping our community safe.
The lineup for the car show includes an impressive array of vehicles from different agencies such as the Idaho Falls Police Department, Bonneville County Sheriff's Office, Idaho Falls Fire Department, Bonneville County Fire District, Idaho State Police, Ucon Fire Department and more. Attendees can expect to see an Idaho Falls Police K9 Tahoe, Bonneville County DARE Hummer, police patrol cars from various agencies, firetrucks and apparatus from different departments, Idaho Falls Police Harley motorcycles, Bonneville County Search and Rescue vehicles, and even an Idaho State Police Dark Horse Mustang.
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Chief Bryce Johnson of the Idaho Falls Police Department expressed his excitement for this event stating that it is not just about showcasing these impressive vehicles but also about building trust with the community and having meaningful conversations with those they serve. He also emphasized the importance of safe driving practices as summer travel begins.
As we enter into what is known as the "100 Deadliest Days" - the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day when traffic fatalities tend to increase - this event serves as a reminder to commit to safe driving practices. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with patrol officers, traffic officers, and first responders who are well-versed in traffic laws and safe driving practices. Additionally, representatives from the Idaho Child Passenger Safety and Little Defenders will be present with educational materials and experts on car seats for children.
This event is free and open to the public, taking place in the parking lot of Grand Teton Mall located at 2300 E. 17th Street. The car show will be held in the Northwest corner of the parking lot in front of Dick's Sporting Goods. So mark your calendars for June 5th and come out to support our local first responders while also learning about safe driving practices.
Attendees will have the opportunity to get an up-close look at various first responder vehicles, including police cars, fire trucks, and other specialty vehicles. From flashing lights and sirens that are sure to excite children to the specialized equipment and technology that fascinate adults, these vehicles are always a source of interest.
Whether you are a lifelong car enthusiast or simply curious about the vehicles that serve our community every day, this event is not one to miss. It offers a chance to interact with the people behind the wheels and learn more about their important roles in keeping our community safe.
The lineup for the car show includes an impressive array of vehicles from different agencies such as the Idaho Falls Police Department, Bonneville County Sheriff's Office, Idaho Falls Fire Department, Bonneville County Fire District, Idaho State Police, Ucon Fire Department and more. Attendees can expect to see an Idaho Falls Police K9 Tahoe, Bonneville County DARE Hummer, police patrol cars from various agencies, firetrucks and apparatus from different departments, Idaho Falls Police Harley motorcycles, Bonneville County Search and Rescue vehicles, and even an Idaho State Police Dark Horse Mustang.
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Chief Bryce Johnson of the Idaho Falls Police Department expressed his excitement for this event stating that it is not just about showcasing these impressive vehicles but also about building trust with the community and having meaningful conversations with those they serve. He also emphasized the importance of safe driving practices as summer travel begins.
As we enter into what is known as the "100 Deadliest Days" - the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day when traffic fatalities tend to increase - this event serves as a reminder to commit to safe driving practices. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with patrol officers, traffic officers, and first responders who are well-versed in traffic laws and safe driving practices. Additionally, representatives from the Idaho Child Passenger Safety and Little Defenders will be present with educational materials and experts on car seats for children.
This event is free and open to the public, taking place in the parking lot of Grand Teton Mall located at 2300 E. 17th Street. The car show will be held in the Northwest corner of the parking lot in front of Dick's Sporting Goods. So mark your calendars for June 5th and come out to support our local first responders while also learning about safe driving practices.
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