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For more details regarding this event, please contact Anaheim Fire Department's Public Information Officer, Maria Sabol at msabol@Anaheim.net or 714-765-4012.
Photo credit: Debbie Lefever.
Once you find a picture you like, simply click on the "Download" link in the lower right-hand corner. You can then save the file to your computer. This will give you high resolution files (300 dpi which are good for printing). (Note: If you right click on the large photo, you will only get lower resolution files, which are great for sharing on the web and Facebook).
Read MorePhoto credit: Debbie Lefever.
Once you find a picture you like, simply click on the "Download" link in the lower right-hand corner. You can then save the file to your computer. This will give you high resolution files (300 dpi which are good for printing). (Note: If you right click on the large photo, you will only get lower resolution files, which are great for sharing on the web and Facebook).