Fire departments

Behind the Wheel: Fighting fires in Argentina

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

It has been a long summer and she has not seen her father, a volunteer firefighter in Cordba, Argentina, for long periods of time but hope is on the horizon.

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  • It has been a long summer and she has not seen her father, a volunteer firefighter in Cordba, Argentina, for long periods of time but hope is on the horizon.
  • Watch this latest Behind the Wheel episode to find out more: cnhindustrial.com/fightingfiresinargentina
    Juan Molina is head of the voluntary firefighters of Malagueo, a city located near Crdoba in northern Argentina, where this years fire season has been particularly intense.
  • The long-term effects of these fires take their toll not only on the areas agriculture, plant life and livestock but on the firefighters themselves.
  • More information can be found on the corporate website: www.cnhindustrial.com
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The Leary Firefighters Foundation and Spotted Dog Technologies Announce New Technology Grant Program

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Monday, September 17, 2018

To thank these heroes, The Leary Firefighters Foundation and Spotted Dog Technologies, developer of the Rover Mobile Platform, have teamed up to award three $5,000 grants to volunteer fire departments to license mobile response technology.

Key Points: 
  • To thank these heroes, The Leary Firefighters Foundation and Spotted Dog Technologies, developer of the Rover Mobile Platform, have teamed up to award three $5,000 grants to volunteer fire departments to license mobile response technology.
  • To qualify for the grant, volunteer fire department will need to be nominated by firefighters and members of their community on the http://www.SpotAHero.com website.
  • The five departments with the most votes will be vetted by the Leary Firefighters Foundation, who will then award three departments a grant of $5,000 each.
  • Suggested posts to spread the word through social media sites include:
    Facebook: Thank your local volunteer firefighters by nominating them for a chance to win a $5K grant for mobile technology from Spotted Dog Technologies and the Leary Firefighter Foundation.