Enbridge has given the green light to a grant request from Lawrence County Fire Rescue for $7,500 to fund a Compressed Air Foam System for one of their emergency response vehicles. This grant is part of Enbridge’s Fueling Futures program, which aims to provide essential equipment to fire departments to enhance community safety. The approval of this grant will enable the fire department to better protect and serve their community by equipping them with the necessary tools for emergency response. The support from Enbridge through the Fueling Futures program is crucial in ensuring that first responders have the resources they need to effectively carry out their duties and keep the community safe.
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