Kentucky American Water Awards $8,000 to Local Fire Departments through Firefighting Support Grant Program
Sixteen fire departments in Kentucky will share $8,000 in total grant funds through Kentucky American Water’s 2023 Firefighting Support Grant Program. Today’s announcement brings the total amount of funds awarded to Kentucky firefighting organizations since the program’s inception in 2011 to $99,500 and coincides with National Fire Prevention Week, observed this year from Oct. 8 to Oct. 14 to raise awareness about the importance of fire prevention and emergency planning.
“We are proud to partner with the men and women who volunteer for and support our local fire departments,” said Ellen Williams, external affairs specialist for Kentucky American Water. “We’re honored to continue our Firefighting Support Grant program to support the tremendous work they do and thank them for the critical services they provide to communities year-round.”
Kentucky American Water’s Firefighting Support Grant Program covers a variety of fire department expenses associated with personal protective gear, communications equipment, firefighting tools, training and fire prevention education.
Departments receiving funding in 2023 are:
Bourbon County
• Bourbon County Fire Department for the purchase of training materials and aids
• Hutchison Station Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of rescue tool equipment
• Millersburg Fire and Rescue Department for the purchase of fire engine water intake valves
• North Middletown Volunteer Fire Department toward the purchase of commercial gear lockers for a new fire station
Fayette County
• Lexington Fire Department toward the purchase of fire-resistant hoods
Franklin County
• Franklin County Fire Department toward the purchase of hazardous material spill containment supplies
Harrison County
• Cynthiana Fire Department for the purchase of watering cans for mulch and grass fires
• Harrison County Fire Protection District for the purchase of two-way radio batteries
Owen County
• Monterey Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of a trailer toolbox
• Owen County Fire Department for the purchase of hydrant wrenches, a gate valve and spanner wrenches
• Owenton Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of hydrant wrenches, a gate valve and spanner wrenches
Rockcastle County
• Climax Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of emergency medical equipment
• Livingston Fire and Rescue for the purchase of hydrant gate valves
Scott County
• Georgetown Fire Department toward the purchase of a training fog machine
Woodford County
• Versailles Fire Department for the purchase of hydrant connecting materials
• Woodford County Fire Department for the purchase of firefighting helmets
Learn more about National Fire Prevention Week by visiting firepreventionweek.org.
Kentucky American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately half a million people. For more information, visit www.kentuckyamwater.com and follow Kentucky American Water on Twitter and Facebook.
Sixteen fire departments in Kentucky will share $8,000 in total grant funds through Kentucky American Water’s 2023 Firefighting Support Grant Program. Today’s announcement brings the total amount of funds awarded to Kentucky firefighting organizations since the program’s inception in 2011 to $99,500 and coincides with National Fire Prevention Week, observed this year from Oct. 8 to Oct. 14 to raise awareness about the importance of fire prevention and emergency planning.
“We are proud to partner with the men and women who volunteer for and support our local fire departments,” said Ellen Williams, external affairs specialist for Kentucky American Water. “We’re honored to continue our Firefighting Support Grant program to support the tremendous work they do and thank them for the critical services they provide to communities year-round.”
Kentucky American Water’s Firefighting Support Grant Program covers a variety of fire department expenses associated with personal protective gear, communications equipment, firefighting tools, training and fire prevention education.
Departments receiving funding in 2023 are:
Bourbon County
• Bourbon County Fire Department for the purchase of training materials and aids
• Hutchison Station Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of rescue tool equipment
• Millersburg Fire and Rescue Department for the purchase of fire engine water intake valves
• North Middletown Volunteer Fire Department toward the purchase of commercial gear lockers for a new fire station
Fayette County
• Lexington Fire Department toward the purchase of fire-resistant hoods
Franklin County
• Franklin County Fire Department toward the purchase of hazardous material spill containment supplies
Harrison County
• Cynthiana Fire Department for the purchase of watering cans for mulch and grass fires
• Harrison County Fire Protection District for the purchase of two-way radio batteries
Owen County
• Monterey Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of a trailer toolbox
• Owen County Fire Department for the purchase of hydrant wrenches, a gate valve and spanner wrenches
• Owenton Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of hydrant wrenches, a gate valve and spanner wrenches
Rockcastle County
• Climax Volunteer Fire Department for the purchase of emergency medical equipment
• Livingston Fire and Rescue for the purchase of hydrant gate valves
Scott County
• Georgetown Fire Department toward the purchase of a training fog machine
Woodford County
• Versailles Fire Department for the purchase of hydrant connecting materials
• Woodford County Fire Department for the purchase of firefighting helmets
Learn more about National Fire Prevention Week by visiting firepreventionweek.org.
Kentucky American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately half a million people. For more information, visit www.kentuckyamwater.com and follow Kentucky American Water on Twitter and Facebook.