An open day held at a local fire station raised £800 for a charity dedicated to helping injured firefighters.
The annual event took place on September 7 at Haverfordwest Fire Station from 10-4pm.
It featured drills, house fire demonstrations, a range of sponsors and other public organizations like Dyfed-Powys Police also attended.
Watch manager Keith Jenkins said: “It was phenomenal to see members of the public support us. The support we had was phenomenal.”
The money raised will go towards aiding the recuperation of firefighters in West Wales and across the UK that have been injured while on duty.
Crew manager James Johnson and Carwyn Evans managed the successful day.
Haverfordwest Fire Station posted on their Facebook page: "Diolch/Thank You. From all of us at the Station. We'd like to thank you all for coming to our open day, we hope you enjoyed the day!
"We'd like to thank all of our partner agencies and other local charities/organisations that gave up their time to join us.
"Also a massive shout out to the local businesses that supported us by donating raffle prizes (company list is in photos).
"Without everyone's support, we wouldn't have been able to raise/donate £800 to the Fire Fighters Charity."
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