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The Parsons VFD, Company 10, received their new engine ladder truck

Peggy MacKenzie by Peggy MacKenzie
August 17, 2016
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firetruckThe Parsons VFD, Company 10, received their new engine ladder truck on July 29. This was made possible due the department being a recipient of an assistants to firefighters grant. The grant was written by Fireman Steven Sponaugle with input from the department members. The truck was purchased from Finley Fire Equipment who is a dealer for Pierce Manufacturing.
The new engine will replace a truck that has been in service with the department for the past 30 years. “This is the second new truck that the company has received this year and we are very fortunate” said Chief White. “We have a great group of dedicated volunteers who not only provide emergency response but do a great job of fund raising, which has become more and more important as cost of equipment and insurances are steadily on the rise.” “Our service area has been blessed with volunteers, past and present, as those who come before us laid a great foundation for this department to grow.” “I truly feel that our community can rest easy knowing that Parsons VFD is here when needed. We would like to thank the community for all their help and support.” “ALONE WE ARE WEAK BUT TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG” stated Chief Kevin White

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