Many organizations across the Susquehanna Valley are joining the April Fools’ Day fun with social media posts that are giving the community a laugh. Video above: Spring brings picturesque views to the Pennsylvania State Capitol Lititz Fire CompanyThe Lititz Fire Company shared a post saying that traffic issues in the borough had become so burdensome that firefighters would be issued private drones to respond to emergencies. The department joked that the change would not affect Santa Claus, who would still get to ride on a fire truck.Lititz Public LibraryThe Lititz Public Library also took part, joking that unusually warm weather had changed its construction plans, unveiling fake images of two swimming pools outside the library. The post said community members could stop by for a summer read and a dip in one of the pools. Mickey’s Black BoxMickey’s Black Box, an entertainment venue in Rock Lititz, added its own prank, claiming it would close for April because the venue had been infested with bees. The post included an edited image showing the building transformed into a giant honeycomb-like structure. Warwick Community Ambulance AssociationThe Warwick Community Ambulance Association joined the fun with a mock announcement for a “Premium Response Self-Dispatch Program.” The post joked that callers could choose from service tiers that included guaranteed arrival times, live tracking, snack and beverage add-ons, Wi-Fi, first-run movies and even custom music requests in the ambulance. Lebanon County Regional Police DepartmentThe Lebanon County Regional Police Department also posted for April Fools’ Day, launching a fake “community engagement program” that claimed drivers stopped for speeding could challenge an officer to a game of rock-paper-scissors for a discount on their ticket. The department revealed it was a joke and reminded drivers that there are no shortcuts around traffic laws, urging people to slow down, buckle up and help keep roads safe. Martin’s Famous Potato RollsMartin’s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread also took part, jokingly unveiling “Potato Roll Flavored Sparkling Water” and “Potato Roll Sunscreen SPF 50+.” The company said the fake summer products were designed to keep people hydrated and protect their “buns” at cookouts. Grantville Volunteer Fire CompanyThe Grantville Volunteer Fire Company joined the fun by announcing a “new” water tanker that appeared to be a tractor-drawn rig that could carry 3,900 gallons. The company later revealed the post was an April Fools’ joke and said it expects its actual new tanker next year.All posts were clearly marked as April Fools’ Day jokes and drew reactions online as organizations took part in the annual tradition of lighthearted pranks.

Many organizations across the Susquehanna Valley are joining the April Fools’ Day fun with social media posts that are giving the community a laugh.

Video above: Spring brings picturesque views to the Pennsylvania State Capitol

Lititz Fire Company

The Lititz Fire Company shared a post saying that traffic issues in the borough had become so burdensome that firefighters would be issued private drones to respond to emergencies. The department joked that the change would not affect Santa Claus, who would still get to ride on a fire truck.

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Lititz Fire Company No. 1

Lititz Public Library

The Lititz Public Library also took part, joking that unusually warm weather had changed its construction plans, unveiling fake images of two swimming pools outside the library. The post said community members could stop by for a summer read and a dip in one of the pools.

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Mickey’s Black Box

Mickey’s Black Box, an entertainment venue in Rock Lititz, added its own prank, claiming it would close for April because the venue had been infested with bees. The post included an edited image showing the building transformed into a giant honeycomb-like structure.

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Warwick Community Ambulance Association

The Warwick Community Ambulance Association joined the fun with a mock announcement for a “Premium Response Self-Dispatch Program.” The post joked that callers could choose from service tiers that included guaranteed arrival times, live tracking, snack and beverage add-ons, Wi-Fi, first-run movies and even custom music requests in the ambulance.

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Warwick Community Ambulance Association

Lebanon County Regional Police Department

The Lebanon County Regional Police Department also posted for April Fools’ Day, launching a fake “community engagement program” that claimed drivers stopped for speeding could challenge an officer to a game of rock-paper-scissors for a discount on their ticket. The department revealed it was a joke and reminded drivers that there are no shortcuts around traffic laws, urging people to slow down, buckle up and help keep roads safe.

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Lebanon County Regional Police Department

Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls

Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread also took part, jokingly unveiling “Potato Roll Flavored Sparkling Water” and “Potato Roll Sunscreen SPF 50+.” The company said the fake summer products were designed to keep people hydrated and protect their “buns” at cookouts.

Grantville Volunteer Fire Company

The Grantville Volunteer Fire Company joined the fun by announcing a “new” water tanker that appeared to be a tractor-drawn rig that could carry 3,900 gallons. The company later revealed the post was an April Fools’ joke and said it expects its actual new tanker next year.

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Grantville Volunteer Fire Company

All posts were clearly marked as April Fools’ Day jokes and drew reactions online as organizations took part in the annual tradition of lighthearted pranks.