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Fox Chapel Police Department, Foxwall EMS host pumpkin-themed events at stations

Michael DiVittorio
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Fox Chapel Police Sgt. Craig Sorg paints pumpkins with Eleanor Masich, 4, of Squirrel Hill at the police department’s Paint Pumpkins with Police event Oct. 21.
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Fox Chapel Police Sgt. Craig Sorg presents Cecilia Mousseau, 6, of Fox Chapel with her prize as winner of the costume contest that was part of the department’s pumpkin painting event Oct. 21.
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Foxwall EMS training officer Jen Swab helps families with crafts during Fox Chapel Police Department’s pumpkin painting event on Oct. 21. She also organized a similar event at Foxwall’s Hemlock Hollow Road station on Oct. 22.
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Foxwall EMS board member Dillon Stein and his wife Bethanie relax at the fire pit with son Beau, 7, and enjoy s’mores with their daughters Eliza, 2, and Clara, 9 during the inaugural pumpkin carving open house at the Foxwall EMS station on Hemlock Hollow Road on Oct. 22.
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Aspinwall residents Andrew and Amber Hall join with their mom, Heather Hall, to show off their pumpkin carvings at Foxwall EMS on Oct. 22.
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Fox Chapel Police Officer Erik Zentgraf made hot dogs and popcorn for the police department’s pumpkin painting event Oct. 21.

Fox Chapel Police Department and Foxwall EMS each hosted pumpkin-themed events.

Police officers transformed their station at 401 Fox Chapel Road into a pumpkin patch with about 90 children painting pumpkins on Oct. 21.

There were other crafts and a costume contest. Children received glow sticks and glowing wrist bands to use during trick or treat. Hotdogs, popcorn and drinks were also provided.

Cecilia Mousseau, 6, of Fox Chapel won the costume contest. She was dressed as Wednesday from the Addams Family complete with hand puppet Thing. She received a jack-0-lantern bucket full of candy, a Wendy’s coupon book, a cup and other trinkets.

The event was organized by police Sgt. Craig Sorg, who made sure everyone went home with at least one pumpkin.

Foxwall EMS training officer Jen Swab attended the police event, but she also organized a similar event Oct. 22 at Foxwall’s station along Hemlock Hollow Road.

People were asked to bring a pumpkin to carve. Foxwall provided food, snacks, a bonfire and other activities.

Swab said about 100 people from surrounding communities attended.

“We couldn’t be happier with the turnout, and we enjoyed being with the children and their parents,” she said. “Events such as these strengthen the relationship that we have with the communities that we serve.”

Michael DiVittorio is a TribLive reporter covering general news in Western Pennsylvania, with a penchant for festivals and food. He can be reached at mdivittorio@triblive.com.

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