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Enbridge antes up $5K for Grey Highlands firefighter training

Fire department one of 50 in province to share $250K in funding
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Pictured are Grey Highlands Fire Chief Marty Wellwood, Enbridge Gas representative Kyle Kemp, Grey Highlands CAO Karen Govan, Coun. Paul Allen, Coun. Joel Loughead, Coun. Dan Wickens and Station 2 firefighters.

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Enbridge Gas Inc. is helping Grey Highlands Fire Department purchase firefighting training materials through Safe Community Project Assist — a program with the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council (FMPFSC) that supplements existing training for Ontario volunteer and composite fire departments in the communities where Enbridge Gas operates.

“At Enbridge Gas, safety is our priority. We’re proud to support Ontario firefighters who share our commitment to keeping our communities safe, healthy, and vibrant,” says Kyle Kemp of Enbridge Gas.

This year’s $250,000 donation from Enbridge Gas will be shared by 50 Ontario fire departments, including Grey Highlands Fire Department. Funds are used to purchase educational materials to assist in training firefighters in life-saving techniques.

Since the launch of Safe Community Project Assist in 2012, 294 grants have been provided to Ontario fire departments for additional firefighter training.

“Safe Community Project Assist improves access to training materials for fire departments,” says Jon Pegg, Ontario fire marshal and chair of the FMPFSC. “Firefighting can be dangerous and unpredictable, and these training materials positively contribute to the health and safety of firefighters and the broader community.”

“Grey Highlands Fire Department is honoured to have been selected by the Fire Marshal’s Public Safety Council and Enbridge Gas to receive this valuable donation. The funds will be used to purchase training materials for our firefighters and enable them to receive the most up-to-date information to keep our community safe,” says Fire Chief Marty Wellwood.

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