Sparky the fire dog gives a high five to Isabella Hendrix, 5, after a job well done during Fire Prevention Week at RAF Lakenheath, England, Oct 6. Isabella was one of many children from the youth center here helping Sparky hand out fire prevention information to the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Sparky the fire dog gives a hug to Taylor Elkins during National Fire Prevention Week at RAF Lakenheath, England, Oct. 6. Taylor ran into Sparky's arms when the door opened as the rest of the children from the youth center crowded around. Sparky and children from the youth center were going door to door handing out information and treats as part of their 4-H club activity for community service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Sparky the fire dog greets people as they come onto RAF Lakenheath, England, Oct. 6. Sparky made appearances at both of RAF Lakenheath's two gates kicking off Fire Prevention Week. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Sparky looks on in shock as Angie Novak, Commissary deputy store director, extinguishes a controlled fire during Fire Prevention Week at RAF Lakenheath, England, Oct. 7. Sparky and the 48th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department provided training to commissary employees on proper fire extinguisher use. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Sparky the fire dog walks door to door, with children from the youth center, handing out information and treats for Fire Prevention Week at RAF Lakenheath, England, Oct. 6. The effort was a community service effort of the children from the youth center as part of their 4-H club activity and in support of the Fire Prevention Week celebration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)
Children from the 48th Services Squadron Youth Center pose for a group photo with Sparky the fire dog during Fire Prevention Week at RAF Lakenheath, England, Oct. 6. In the spirit of Fire Prevention Week, children went door to door with Sparky handing out information to bring awareness to the base community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brian J. Ellis)