Georgia-Pacific Donates $16K to Polk County Fire Departments
The East Texas Summer of 2022 has been abnormally hot and dry. That's bad news, especially for the area volunteer fire departments. There has been a significant spike in the number of brush fires and with limited resources—most volunteer fire departments are feeling the heat when it comes to keeping operations running smoothly during one of the driest seasons in the state’s history.
Georgia-Pacific is hoping to give some relief to area firefighters as they continue to battle this active fire season in Texas.
“Georgia-Pacific understands the vital role volunteer firefighters have in East Texas communities,” said Yana Ogletree, Georgia-Pacific Public Affairs Manager. “For many years Georgia-Pacific has invested in area volunteer fire departments, whether it is helping to purchase new tankers and life-saving equipment or funding training and operations.”
Recently the local building products company donated $16,000 to volunteer fire departments in Corrigan, Livingston, and Onalaska.
$10,000 for the Corrigan Volunteer Fire Department
This money will be used to upgrade their fire trucks.
“These funds come at a time when we have been inundated with brush fires,” said Jimmy McDonald, Corrigan Volunteer Fire Chief.” “With limited equipment, high fuel costs, and outfitting firefighters with the appropriate equipment, we can use all of the donations we can get.”
Despite the financial challenges small volunteer fire departments face on a regular basis, Corrigan is planning for the future and is raising funds for a new facility. According to McDonald, the department has secured land which will eventually be home to a new fire department.
Pictured from (l to r) are firefighters Mike Cobb, Cody Warner, Ken Hughes, Zack Ivie, Colter Perry, River, firehouse mascot; Micah Hughes, Matt Hughes, Thomas Hughes; and Myrton Thompson, Georgia-Pacific Lumber Plant Manager.
$5,000 for the Livingston Volunteer Fire Department
With a 37-member force, Livingston firefighters cover not only the city of Livingston, but approximately 250 square miles of Polk County.
“We actively work more than 500 calls each year while also providing backup to the other ten departments located within the county,” said John Haynes, Livingston Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief. “Georgia-Pacific’s contribution is significant and greatly appreciated.
The funds will help us obtain more rescue equipment and they will provide additional capital to purchase a new pumper unit.” Haynes says the new pumper truck, which will be used to take the pressure off an aging fleet, is scheduled to arrive in the fall.
Pictured from (l to r) are George Standley, Georgia-Pacific Camden Plywood Plant Manager; Craig Jones, firefighter; John Haynes, Assistant Fire Chief; Josh Mohler, Fire Marshal; and Myrton Thompson, Georgia-Pacific Camden Lumber Plant Manager.
Serving the Lake Livingston area, the Onalaska Fire Department is receiving a $1,000 donation from Georgia-Pacific to purchase equipment and training.
“Georgia-Pacific is a continuous supporter of local volunteer fire departments in Polk, Angelina, and Sabine counties. Georgia-Pacific is proud to partner with local firefighters who dedicate their lives to keeping our families, homes, and property safe. Thanks to their bravery and tireless efforts, we can all rest easier knowing help is only a phone call away,” said Ogletree.
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