Donation to fire department could be a life saver
The generator will help power the "jaws of life" which is an tool used for extraction when victims are trapped in vehicle accidents.
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A picnic lunch, served buffet style, featured hot dogs, hamburgers and all the trimmings.
Mosaic's John Nooe address the members of the Fort Meade Volunteer Fire Dept.
South Fort Meade Mine Manager Alan Lulf talks about his company's donation to the city fire department.
Mosaic and Fort Meade have for decades been good neighbors, and la picnic in mid August was a chance to reaffirm that relationship.
The phosphate mining giant hosted city officials and members of the city’s volunteer fire department in a cookout at its South Fort Meade mine, not only to say thanks, but to present the fire department with new equipment, namely a Jaws of Life extraction tool and generator with which to run it.