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Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation awards grant to Fayetteville Fire Department
Summary
The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation awarded the Fayetteville Fire Department a $39,967 grant to purchase vehicle extrication equipment, and the grant is part of the Foundation's more than $105 million in awards since 2005.
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The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation has awarded the Fayetteville Fire Department a $39,967 grant to purchase vehicle extrication tools. The equipment will include a spreader, cutter, ram and accessories to support rescues in vehicle accidents. City officials and department leaders see the tools as a way to improve speed and safety during complex extrications. The Foundation has provided grants to public safety organizations nationwide since 2005.
Grant details:
- The grant amount is $39,967 and is designated for vehicle extrication equipment for the Fayetteville Fire Department.
- The equipment list includes a spreader, cutter, ram and related accessories intended to assist in multi-vehicle accident rescues.
- Fayetteville Fire Department Chief Linda Black commented that the grant provides critical, lifesaving equipment and strengthens the department's ability to protect lives while operating safely.
- The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation was established in 2005 and has awarded more than 7,100 grants totaling over $105 million; the organization holds a four-star rating from Charity Navigator and reports that over 70% of funds raised come from Firehouse Subs guests.
Summary:
The grant is intended to expand the department's extrication capabilities and support faster, safer rescues in complex vehicle incidents. Undetermined at this time.
