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Power
Authority to Provide Funds to Emergency Services
Contact
Bob Hadler
315-764-0226, extension 300
bob.hadler@nypa.gov
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October 10, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MASSENA—The New York Power Authority Saturday began
the distribution of $35,000 in annual donations to 38 emergency service
organizations and the American Red Cross in areas around the St.
Lawrence-Franklin D. Roosevelt Power Project here. The Massena Memorial
Hospital received a donation in the Spring.
Duane O’Brien, Safety, Health and Fire Protection
Administrator at St. Lawrence-FDR, presented a check to the Massena
Volunteer Fire Department at the organization’s annual dinner marking
National Fire Prevention Month. Checks to the other recipients were
mailed.
“We at NYPA are glad to be able to support the
emergency services in our area,” said O’Brien. “We know they are always
there when we need them.”
In addition to the Red Cross, the Massena Memorial
Hospital and the Massena Fire Department, recipients of the donations
include:
Altona Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Beekmantown Volunteer
Fire Department; Burke Volunteer Fire Department; Cadyville Volunteer
Fire Department; Canton Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Chateaugay Volunteer
Fire and Rescue; Churubusco Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Colton
Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Constable Volunteer Fire and Rescue;
Croghan Volunteer Fire Department; Cumberland Head Volunteer Fire
Department; Edwards Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Ellenburg Volunteer Fire
Department; Fine Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Fort Covington Volunteer
Fire and Rescue; Harrisville Volunteer Fire Department; Helena Volunteer
Fire Department; Hermon Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Hogansburg Volunteer
Fire Department; Lisbon Volunteer Fire Corp.; Louisville Volunteer Fire
Department; Madrid Volunteer Fire Department; Madrid Volunteer Rescue
Squad; Malone Volunteer Fire Department; Massena Volunteer Rescue Squad;
Morrisonville Volunteer Fire Department; Norfolk Volunteer Fire
Department; Norfolk Volunteer Rescue Squad; Pierrepont Volunteer Fire
Department; Pitcairn Volunteer Fire and Rescue; Plattsburgh District 3
Volunteer Fire Department; Potsdam Volunteer Rescue Squad; Russell
Volunteer Rescue Squad; Tri-Town Volunteer Rescue Squad; Waddington
Volunteer Fire Department; Waddington Volunteer Rescue Squad; and
Westville Volunteer Fire and Rescue. |