(FOX40.COM) — A fire department in California received a $10,000 grant on Monday.
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The National Volunteer Fire Council said it partnered with State Farm to support local volunteer fire departments with funding to secure needed equipment to help keep first responders safe and protect their communities.
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Department necessities include personal protective equipment, EMS and rescue tools, communication devices and more.
150 departments in 44 states received the grant, including the Fall River Valley Fire Protection District in McArthur.
“The NVFC is proud to team up with State Farm to continue the Good Neighbor Firefighter Safety Program and provide critical assistance to volunteer fire departments,” said NVFC Chair Steve Hirsch.
Hirsch added, “Firefighting and rescue equipment is expensive, and many departments struggle to find the funding they need. These grants from State Farm enable small departments to secure the equipment they need to be better prepared to serve their communities and protect their responders.”
For more information on the grant and the departments receiving it, visit NVFC’s website.
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