ORLANDO, Fla. — October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Central Florida first responders showed their support.
The Firefighter Charity of Central Florida also coordinates a Pink Fire Truck appearance during the month.
The Lake Public Safety Department donated the truck in 2013.
It’s a mobile tribute to those who have battled cancer, specifically breast cancer.
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See how cities and counties are spreading awareness:
Orlando Fire Department
The Orlando Fire Department wrapped its Fire Engine 5 truck in pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Orange County Sheriff’s Office
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office encourages people not to wait for symptoms before breast cancer screening.
Ocoee Police Department
The Ocoee Police Department, City of Ocoee and other community members will wear pink to bring awareness to breast cancer.
“We wear pink to support the fighters, admire the thrives and honor those taken too soon,” the department said.
Kissimmee Fire Department
Fire crews with the Kissimmee Fire Department partnered with AdventHealth to emphasize the importance of early screening.
Polk Fire Rescue
Polk County Fire Rescue teams will wear pink t-shirts to raise awareness about breast cancer.
Titusville Fire
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