- December 4, 2025
Evan Dean with State of Florida Forest Service and Jesse Benz.
Firefighter Stephanie Angel and visitor Jaxton trying on SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus.)
City of Palm Coast volunteers Rebecca Sanders and Tonya Rausch.
Daytona International Speedway hosts Josh Pena and Riley McClellan with Steve Herb and Corey Lynch.
Attendee's inspecting FCSO vehicle.
Children of all ages attended.
City cherry picker hosts two excited attendee's.
FCSO Master Deputy Sherrif Carmine Celico with Kelly Rosa and Jojo.
City of Palm Coast Fire Department Volunteers Pat Sarubbi, Mike Bistefano, Rick Gawronski, Marie Bedard and Michelle Lamonica.
A 35-pound capacity drone utilized by East Flagler Mosquito Control District. Technology that saves time, and money.
Aaron Harris with daughters Aveline and India.
Andy Dance (Commissioner District 1) and Fireflight Chief Pilot Todd Whaley.
Chuck Durrance and Kadlee Rush, with Mackenzie Smith in the Driver's seat.
Cierra and Timothy Tisdale with SSG Gomez and SPC Porcuna of the Palm Coast National Guard.
Tami, Jacob & Lillyann Reeves & Sophia with Darina Markyunov of the City of PC Stormwater Department.
Travis alongside the Fireflight Helicopter with children Elijah and Karlie.
Visitors Jay and Maya.
Waste Pro crew Marcus Ealey, Donald Adkins and John Kippax.
Sheriff Rick Staly and wife Deborah in front of the MRAP. A $750,000 US Army surplus vehicle procured by Sheriff Staly for the FCSO for just $2000 plus shipping.
Sheriff Rick Staly outside his mobile command center with Shannon Sandberg and Mike Lutz.
Sheriff Rick Staly alongside his mobile command center.
Sheriff’s Deputy Beausoleil with K9 Axle and Dru, Everly, Lauren, Lucas and Britney.
Stephanie and Cameron Lizotte with Palm Coast City Employee Albert Bevacqua.
Vendors available for guests.
Hazel and Lewis Santiago and the vehicle 'KAOS'
Kaitlyn McGuiness and Maverick.
Kevin Card, Pilot for East Flagler Mosquito Control District.
City of Palm Coast Firefighters alongside their truck.
The city of Palm Coast's second-annual Touch-a-Truck event in Central Park, on May 21, featured more than 70 vehicles from multiple agencies, giving kids a chance to experience, first-hand, the rigs and equipment that make the community go. Among the agencies represented were Palm Coast Public Works, Stormwater, Utility and Fire Departments; Flagler County Fire Rescue; Flagler County Sheriff’s Office; East Flagler Mosquito Control District; Florida Highway Patrol; Florida National Guard and NASCAR.