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Calgary fire crews offer drive-by birthday visits for people turning 100

The Calgary Fire Department says its recently concluded drive-by birthday program was such a hit it’s being extended— but you have to be turning 100.

'It is important to recognize and value people who are reaching this milestone'

The Calgary Fire Department is transitioning its drive-by birthday program to be only for centenarians. (City of Calgary)

The Calgary Fire Department says its recently concluded drive by birthday program was such a hit it's being extended— but you have to be turning 100.

In April and May, fire crews did almost 9,000 drive-by visits to help children aged four to 12, and those 75 and older, have some birthday fun despite the COVID-19 restrictions.

The program ended on May 31, but Chief Steve Dongworth said since it was such a resounding success, the department wanted to keep it going in some form.

"As we move towards our 'new normal,' we are extending the program to celebrate Calgarians who are turning 100 years old," said Dongworth.

"It is important to recognize and value people who are reaching this milestone birthday."

Requests for a drive-by should be made online at least two days before the birthday. 

The fire department said it's important to remember that a scheduled drive-by could be cancelled if crews are needed at an emergency.