
Three Dracut children meet Santa Claus while sporting Grinch-themed attire. (Photo Courtesy Dracut Fire Department via Steve Paris)
DRACUT — Chief Michael Cunha is pleased to share that Santa visited Dracut Fire this holiday season, in collaboration with Dracut Firefighters Union, Local 2586.
Santa made a special appearance at Dracut Fire station on Dec. 14, trading in his sleigh to ride in an Antique 1948 Diamond T driven by Firefighter Derek Santos. The event was sponsored by the Dracut Firefighters Union, Local 2586.
During the event residents and community members had the opportunity to meet and interact with Santa and drop off toys for families in need.
Collected toys were donated to Toys for Local Children, a charity that aims to provide gifts and support to local families during the holiday season.
Dracut Fire would like to thank Lt. Joel Howard, who was the Chairman of the event, and the community for participating and donating to give back to those in need this holiday season.
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- Members of Dracut Firefighter Union, Ryan Charrette, Dylan McCarthy, Joel Howard, Tom Joyce, Ryan Descheneaux, William Tibbetts, Nehemiah Carter, Dan Powers, Joe Dailey, Jon Carroca, Derek Santos, Shane O’Donnell, Sean Russell, Matt Silva, Mike Silva, Brian Gagnon, Chris Leavitt, and Kevin Bigold help out during Santa’s visit to Dracut. (Photo Courtesy Dracut Fire Department via Steve Paris)
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- Firefighter Ryan Descheneaux and family take a photo with Santa during his visit to the fire station. (Photo Courtesy Dracut Fire Department via Steve Paris)
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- Chief Cunha, right, and his daughter Mia pose with Santa. (Photo Courtesy Dracut Fire Department via Steve Paris)
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- Santa comes to Dracut in style, riding an Antique 1948 Diamond T. (Photo Courtesy Dracut Fire Department via Steve Paris)
One response to “Santa Pays Dracut Fire Department a Holiday Season Visit”
I want to personally thank all the firefighters and EMTs in Dracut for doing such a great job. I wish you all a happy holiday season and please be safe on any unseen calls this holiday season. Please stay safe. I have you all in my prayers. Thank you again.