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Williams Pipeline Presents $1,000 to Henry County Fire Department

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On January 27, 2012, at Station Number Nine, in Stockbridge, William's Pipeline presented the Henry County Fire Department with a $1000.00.

Firefighter/Paramedic Chris Lunsford was chosen as a recipient of a $1000.00, after registering for an Emergency Response Training for Natural Gas Pipeline Emergencies according to Greg Hammond of Williams Pipeline.

Firefighter Lunsford and his co-workers registered and took the safety class in early 2011. When they registered for the online training, they were automatically entered into a drawing and Lunsford's name was drawn.

Now Lunsford and his co-workers at Station Number Nine are not only better prepared to respond to a Natural Gas Pipeline incident but they also will have $1000.00 to put into their fire station.

Those on hand for the check presentation included; Henry County Fire Department Chief Bill Lacy, Fire Station Number Nine Personnel , and the North Battalion Officers in addition to Greg Hammond of Williams Pipeline.



Author:Henry County Fire Department Press Release




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