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Dateline: May 4,
2006
Howardwick
gets grant for new firetruck
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Howardwick has been
approved for a Texas Forest Service grant to get a new truck to replace
the one that was lost battling the I-40 fire on March 12.
Fire Chief Robert
Cole said his department was notified Friday that the state agency had
given the go ahead for the $108,000 award. Ten percent of that must be
matched by the city.
“We haven’t
ordered the new truck yet, but it will be what we call a pump and roll
truck that can do anything,” Cole said.
The chief said he
estimates that more than $3,000 has been donated to the fund at Community
Bank to help the city replace the truck.
The forest service
has also given the department a 2.5-ton flatbed truck, courtesy of the
Federal Excess Personal Property (FEPP) equipment program, through which
military equipment is loaned to qualifying departments at no cost for as
long as the equipment is in use.
The FEPP program is
just one of several aid programs available to volunteer fire departments
to help them protect the communities they serve.
The forest service
also provides local training in wildland firefighting and assists with
applications for assistance.
Cole said Howardwick has submitted one of those
applications, which, if approved, would provide $2,500 for equipment to
outfit the truck obtained through the FEPP program.
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