Posted by MartyInVa on December 21, 2009 at 16:11:56 from (71.0.88.232):
In Reply to: O/T Fire Dept. posted by Poor Farmer 830 on December 21, 2009 at 07:40:24:
Brunswick Stew is the only way to go!
Naw to much start-up cost.
Seriously the guys that suggest grant funding are right on the mark. Todays cost totally exceed the amount the small people base can put out. Don't make no difference if its taxes or Brunswick stews the same people only have so much to give.
I remember buying my first turnouts from Slagle Fire Equipment out of my back pocket so I didn't have to wear that rubber coat anymore. 1973 right out of high school. Even back then we got grants for air packs and even one from the Va. Forestry Dept for a portable pump for a brush truck.
I think they even have courses in college for the grant writers. Might check with local community college for a reference.
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