Redmond students make table for local firehouse

Published 12:00 pm Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Redmond High School woodshop students spent more than three years crafting a piece of furniture that allows everyone on the Redmond Fire & Rescue shift to gather together.

The intricate wooden table replaces a rather bland conference table that had been used by fire crews for many years, according to Redmond Fire & Rescue Fire Marshal Tom Mooney.

Mooney said the firehouse “kitchen table” is a critical place where employees gather to bond, communicate and rehash emergency response.

“One of the most sacred areas of a firehouse, not to mention one of the most sacred aspects of a firefighter’s career, is the firehouse kitchen table,” noted a release from the fire department.

In 2019, Cpt. Josh Clark of Redmond Fire & Rescue contacted Allen Wheeler, the wood shop teacher at Redmond High School, to inquire if students would be interested in building a new kitchen table for Redmond Fire & Rescue.

Later that same year, Redmond Fire & Rescue purchased wood from a local shop, and the Redmond High school students set to working on the table. Just as quickly as work began on the table, it was halted due to the pandemic. However, Redmond High students kept at it once classes resumed and finished the projects in less than three years.

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