Westminster’s annual Safety Day showcases law enforcement’s mechanical – and human – resources

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Call it a festival with a purpose.

Westminster’s annual Safety Day at Sigler Park on July 20 provided an opportunity for hundreds of local kids and families to interact with the men and women of the city’s police department and get an up-close look at the array of resources used to protect the public.

The Orange County Fire Authority, which provides fire services for the city, was also on hand, as well as other city departments.

Safety Day is a way for police “to interact with the public and to bridge any gap there might be, and for them to be comfortable with us,” Cmdr. Al Panella said.

Kids gather around West County SWAT members after a demonstration at Sigler Park during Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Kids gather around West County SWAT members after a demonstration at Sigler Park during Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

The youngsters, most from summer camps within the Westminster School District, were awed by a SWAT demonstration in which a police helicopter swooped down and landed in the park.

The SWAT officers then sprang into action and took a “bad guy” into custody.

When the demonstration was over, the kids lined up for a chance to explore the inside of the helicopter.

In fact, the kids checked out all types of police vehicles and equipment that were on display and got to say hello to Pako, Westminster PD’s K9 officer.

“It’s an awesome thing for the kids,” said Donna Ribard, a transportation supervisor with the school district. “They look forward to it.”

Police personnel, including Interim Chief Roy Campos, mingled with the attendees and posed for dozens of photos.

They handed out stickers resembling badges, made balloon sculptures and grilled hot dogs.

“This is interaction at its best,” Campos said. “We have a great department. I’m finding that out right now … both our civilians and sworn officers.”

The Orange County Fire Authority used an actual automobile to demonstrate its powerful life-saving equipment, cutting out the windshield with an axe, slicing up the hood with an electric saw and prying open doors with the Jaws of Life.

Sara Wallace, a Westminster resident, was enjoying Safety Day with her 8-year old son, Levi and 6-year old daughter, Jubilee.

Wallace said she encourages her children to have an appreciation for police officers.

“We love our police,” Wallace said. “We want to teach our kids that they are here to protect us and we support them.”

Kids line up to take a look at one of Orange County Fire Authority’s helicopters that landed at Sigler Park during Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Kids line up to take a look at one of Orange County Fire Authority’s helicopters that landed at Sigler Park during Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Westminster Police give a West County SWAT demonstration at Sigler Park, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Westminster Police give a West County SWAT demonstration at Sigler Park, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Westminster Police give a West County SWAT demonstration at Sigler Park, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Westminster Police give a West County SWAT demonstration at Sigler Park, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Kids line up as Westminster Police Officer Travis Hartman gives a K-9 demonstration with his K-9 partner Pako, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Kids line up as Westminster Police Officer Travis Hartman gives a K-9 demonstration with his K-9 partner Pako, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Westminster Police Officer Travis Hartman keeps Pako, a Westminster PD Dutch Shepherd K-9, from the pretend bad guy during a K-9 demonstration at Sigler Park. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Westminster Police Officer Travis Hartman keeps Pako, a Westminster PD Dutch Shepherd K-9, from the pretend bad guy during a K-9 demonstration at Sigler Park.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

West County SWAT Officer Keith Pham lets kids try on a SWAT vest during Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

West County SWAT Officer Keith Pham lets kids try on a SWAT vest during Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

West County SWAT members extract a pretend bad guy during a hostage demonstration at Sigler Park, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

West County SWAT members extract a pretend bad guy during a hostage demonstration at Sigler Park, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Five-year-old Santiago Hernandez of Westminster gets his fingerprints done by Westminster PD Explorer Ricardo Cazares during the City of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Five-year-old Santiago Hernandez of Westminster gets his fingerprints done by Westminster PD Explorer Ricardo Cazares during the City of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Orange County Fire Authority firefighters take apart a car with the Jaws of Life during a demonstration, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Orange County Fire Authority firefighters take apart a car with the Jaws of Life during a demonstration, part of Westminster’s annual Public Awareness Safety Day at Sigler Park.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC