 October is here and falling temperatures are bringing big savings. Get the phone you want with free activation all month long on post-paid service. That's up to a $30 savings per life. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Students throughout eastern Kentucky are learning about fire safety thanks to Pike County Emergency Management and a state-of-the-art fire safety trailer. This is the only trailer of its kind in the state. And it's only one of about three in the nation. This teaches them in a non-threatening atmosphere but with realism. You get smoke, you get to see the digital fire, and they can put that out. During October, which is National Fire Prevention Month, Pike County Emergency Management officials work with fire departments across the region to take the trailer to schools where students learn how to handle situations they may encounter at home. They've got several scenarios they go through and learn how to deal with and one of those is an oven fire. A lot of people think if your oven catches on fire, you want to open the oven door and try to put it out. Well, the best thing to do they learn is to keep the oven closed and turn it off and it will smother itself out. Students are even taught how to handle a fire that may happen at night. They learn what to do when the smoke detector goes off in the bedroom. They know to fill the door. They learn how to do that to see if it's hot. If there's smoke coming from under the door, which we create that scenario, we show them how to put something under the door to stop the smoke. This week, the trailer was at Pikeville Elementary School, but Pike County Emergency Management officials say the state-of-the-art trailer is available across eastern Kentucky. It's also a regional asset, not just a Pike County asset, because that's the way we wrote the grant for fire safety throughout our region. So the trailer has been as far away as Moorhead and Corbin, and the more fire departments that see it and see the potential for teaching fire safety in their communities, that circle grows even bigger. For more information about the trailer or to ask how to get it scheduled at a particular location, you can contact CJ Childers at the number on your screen. In Pikeville, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.