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AFG Success Stories
This page contains a synopsis of a fire department that has been awarded an AFG Grant. Williamstown Fire Department Williamstown, Vermont What They Bought:
How the Grant Has Helped:
The all-volunteer Williamstown Fire Department received a 2003 Assistance to Firefighters grant, and among the equipment it purchased was a thermal imaging camera that features colorization of high heat areas. The Department quickly put the camera into service on structure fires. According to First Assistant Chief Tim Emmons, "The camera has contributed greatly to the efficiency of our operations and to the protection of property within our community." Williamstown Fire Department protects a small, rural community in central Vermont with a population of approximately 3,300 people. The Department also provides mutual aid for nearby communities such as Barre City and Town, Berlin, Brookfield, Chelsea, Northfield, and the State capital of Montpelier, which have a combined population of about 36,000. Ten percent of the Department's total call volume, which is currently about 150 calls per year, is for mutual aid to these communities. Their calls include many motor vehicle accidents because Interstate 89 runs through Williamstown. Other calls include structure fires, brush fires, hazardous materials incidents, emergency medical services, and other emergencies.
In February of this year, Williamstown responded to a five-alarm house fire. Assistant Chief Ashe describes entering the house to rescue a man with quadriplegia. Because of the heavy smoke in the room, there was zero visibility. "This was a fortunate rescue as we were accurately directed to the individual's ground-floor room and were able to find him quickly with a hand search," says Ashe. "Given the smoke condition, had he been in any other location in the home, we might not have found him without a TIC. We are much better prepared today, due directly to the grant funds, than we were last February," he comments. The Department is in the process of training a Rapid Intervention Team and has ordered their turnout gear. The Department's SCBAs are being upgraded.
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