(KNZA)--A power line safety school will be held in Hiawatha.
Westar Energy and the Hiawatha Fire Department will be hosting the class, which is open to the public.
It will take place July 20th at 7 p.m. at the Fisher Center.
The classs is intended for all public safety officers and fire personnel.
Westar Energy wants to make the class available to the public to make them aware of the dangers of working around power lines and even electricity at home.
Instructors from Westar along with their safety trailer will be there.
Refreshments will be served during the class, so organizers would like to have an approximate number that will attend the class.
Your asked to RSVP by July 17 by calling Gary Shear at 785-742-3341 or Jordanne Shockley at 785-742-7417.
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