While everyone else has been drawing rainbows, firefighters in Llandrindod Wells have made a real one.
During this week's clap for carers, the crew at Llandrindod Wells Fire Station managed to create their own rainbow using a fire hose and a bit of Mid Wales sunshine.Β
20:00hrs... Stn 13 crew pay our weekly tribute to those who look after the sick and most vulnerable in our communities..ππ»ππ»ππ»#ClapForTheNHS #clapforcarers #clapforkeyworkers ππ»ππ»ππ»we even managed to create our own π thanks to the βοΈ@CommandPowys @SFRS_CravenArms @mawwfire ππ pic.twitter.com/vnODkI5uF1
β Llandod Fire Stn (@LlandodFire) May 14, 2020
In Presteigne, the town's fire crew paid tribute to a group of talented local seamstresses who have made more than 1,000 scrub bags for NHS staff and care workers.
Firefighters from Welshpool Fire Station gathered outside Llys Hafren care homeΒ to show appreciation for the frontline workers in the battle against coronavirus.
The fire station tweeted: "It's an absolute privilege and pleasure to clap with residents and staff at Llys Hafren @Shawhealthcare. Our grateful thanks to our wonderful NHS staff and carers."
This evening we took a crew to #LlysHaren for the weekly #clapforcarers. This was an important visit to us being next to the station. Thank you to all our #KeyWorkers ππ pic.twitter.com/7hRIYWvGmL
β Welshpool Fire Station π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ (@WelshpoolFire) May 14, 2020
A round of applause from doorsteps, windows and balconies takes place across the country every Thursday evening at 8pm.
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