of The Visalia Fire Department in California has announced that “baby fever” is on the rise after more than a dozen babies were born to firefighters in the past year.
In a Father’s Day post on Sunday, the fire department announced that firefighters have welcomed 14 babies into their families, the most babies ever born to fire department personnel in a single year.
“Family is very important to us and this celebration is a true testament to the joy and strength of our fire service community,” the fire department wrote on Facebook.
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The Visalia Fire Department said it has been hit by a “wave of birth fever” over the past 12 months. (Visalia Fire Department)
The 13 new arrivals gathered with their fathers for a heartwarming photo that the department used to celebrate Father’s Day.
“Happy Father’s Day! May I always see the faces of those precious ones. May God bless you. Thank you for everything!” one user commented.
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Visalia firefighters have welcomed 14 babies into their families in the past 12 months, the most babies ever born to members of the Visalia Fire Department in a single year. (Visalia Fire Department)
Other commenters on Facebook mocked the department and the horde of new employees who have arrived there.
“Wow!! What’s in that water?!!” one user wrote.

Many more family photos and short videos featuring many VFD families were posted by officials in celebration of Father’s Day on Sunday. (Visalia Fire Department)
The fire department posted more photos and videos of firefighters and their families celebrating the holiday.
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“Baby fever is on the rise at VFD! Happy Father’s Day from our VFD family to yours!” the department called out.





