The Williams Lake Fire Dept. has received $25,000 from Farm Credit Canada AgriSpirit Funding to put toward four new self-contained breathing apparatus. Here members of the department are doing a training exercise. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

The Williams Lake Fire Dept. has received $25,000 from Farm Credit Canada AgriSpirit Funding to put toward four new self-contained breathing apparatus. Here members of the department are doing a training exercise. Monica Lamb-Yorski photo

Williams Lake Fire Department receives Farm Credit Canada funding

The $25,000 will be used to purchase four new self-contained breathing apparatus

The Williams Lake Fire Department has received a 2018 Farm Credit Canada (FCC) AgriSpirit Fund award that will provide $25,000 towards the purchase of four new self-contained breathing apparatus(SCBA 4).

The four units will replace aging MSA Firehawk equipment no longer serviceable as of 2019.

“Due to budget constraints, this equipment replacement was originally intended to be done in phases,” fire chief Erick Peterson said. “The support of the FCC AgriSpirit Fund for this necessary equipment replacement will allow the City to acquire this equipment sooner than we had anticipated, and the positive impact will be felt by our firefighters immediately.”

Ensuring preparedness is a top priority as the department works through another wildfire season, Peterson noted, adding the department is very grateful for the support of the FCC AgriSpirit Fund.

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Sophie Perreault, FCC executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, said the FCC AgriSpirit Fund is about helping community-minded individuals and groups undertake projects that enhance the quality of life in rural Canada.

“Our employees care about the communities where they live and work, and we share in their pride and sense of accomplishment by lending a helping hand.”

To date, the Williams Lake Fire Department has replaced 17 SCBA units, and will now be able to replace the remaining four units required to complete the upgrades.


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