Get your Turkey Trot on: A public safety, community partnership By:

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First responder agencies play a vital role in safeguarding their communities, but their influence extends far beyond emergencies. Hosting or supporting community events, like Turkey Trots, allows fire departments, EMS agencies and police departments to connect with the public on a different level. These events are more than fitness challenges; they’re opportunities to strengthen relationships, promote public health and inspire community spirit.

For first responder agencies, involvement in a Turkey Trot serves multiple purposes. It fosters goodwill, allowing residents to see their local heroes as approachable, relatable individuals outside of high-pressure scenarios. Events like these also offer a platform for important outreach, whether it’s demonstrating CPR techniques, promoting fire safety or encouraging recruitment among attendees who may consider joining public safety careers.

From a logistical perspective, first responders are uniquely positioned to help ensure the success and safety of these events. Their expertise in emergency response planning, traffic control and crowd management is invaluable in organizing a smooth-running, family-friendly experience. Many agencies even participate directly – forming running teams, volunteering to hand out water, or dressing in holiday-themed gear to engage with participants and their families.

By supporting events like Turkey Trots, first responder agencies go beyond the call of duty, reinforcing a sense of trust, camaraderie and shared purpose in the communities they serve. It’s a powerful reminder that public safety is about more than responding to emergencies – it’s about building a foundation of connection and care.

Looking for a Turkey Trot in your area on Thanksgiving Day? Check out the lineup below! Don’t see your event listed? Send an email to registration information here

Illinois

13th Annual Good Hope Turkey Trot

  • Hosted by: Sciota (Ill.) Volunteer Fire Department
  • When: Nov. 28 at 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

John Callaghan Memorial Turkey Trot

  • Hosted by: Gurnee (Ill.) Police Department
  • When: Nov. 28 at 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

New Hampshire

BAC & BPD Turkey Trot

  • Hosted by: Bow (N.H.) Police Department
  • When: Nov. 28 at 8 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

New Jersey

Green Pond Vol. Fire Department 2024 Turkey Trot

  • Hosted by: Green Pond (N.J.) VFD
  • When: Nov. 28 at 9 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

2024 Turkey Trot

  • Hosted by: Evesham Township (N.J.) Police Department
  • When: Nov. 28 at 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

New York

5K Turkey Trot Run/Walk

  • Hosted by: Islip (New York) Fire Department
  • When: Nov. 28 at 9 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

Hampton Bays Fire Department Turkey Trot 5K Run/1 Mile Walk

  • Hosted by: Hampton Bays (N.Y.) Fire Department
  • When: Nov. 28 at 9:15 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

Ohio

Ofc. Larry R. Cox 18th Annual Turkey Trot

  • When: Nov. 28 at 9 a.m.
  • Find registration information here

Pennsylvania

Telford Fire Company Turkey Trot 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk

  • Hosted by: Telford (Pa.) Fire Company
  • When: Nov. 28 at 9 a.m.
  • Find registration information here
Above view of beautiful table for Thanksgiving

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