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Enerquip supports Westboro Volunteer Fire Department

Enerquip supports Westboro Volunteer Fire Department
Captain Bryan Strobach (left) of the Westboro Volunteer Fire Department accepts a $500 donation from Enerquip Sales Engineer Will McCarron (center) and Enerquip Design Engineering Manager Cam Diedrich (right). Both McCarron and Diedrich also serve as area volunteer firefighters, demonstrating their dedication to community safety. SUBMITTED
Enerquip supports Westboro Volunteer Fire Department
Captain Bryan Strobach (left) of the Westboro Volunteer Fire Department accepts a $500 donation from Enerquip Sales Engineer Will McCarron (center) and Enerquip Design Engineering Manager Cam Diedrich (right). Both McCarron and Diedrich also serve as area volunteer firefighters, demonstrating their dedication to community safety. SUBMITTED

The Westboro Volunteer Fire Department, committed to enhancing public safety and rescue services for Westboro and neighboring communities, has been actively fundraising to purchase a new fire engine. Enerquip Thermal Solutions has donated $500 to support this critical initiative.

In January 2024, the Westboro Volunteer Fire Department ordered a state-of-the-art fire engine to better serve the 700 residents and 125 square miles of Westboro. This new engine will also bolster the department's ability to provide mutual aid to the surrounding areas in Taylor and Price counties.

The fundraising efforts, fueled by the community's dedication, have already enabled a substantial down payment; however, the department still needs to raise an additional $180,000 to fully fund the new fire engine. Enerquip’s contribution marks a step toward reaching this goal.

“We are incredibly grateful for the community’s generous support,” said Captain Bryan Strobach of the Westboro Volunteer Fire Department. “Enerquip’s donation, and others, not only brings us closer to acquiring the new fire engine but also strengthens the safety and well-being of our community and neighboring areas.”

Enerquip Sales Engineer Will McCarron and Enerquip Design Engineering Manager Cam Diedrich, who also volunteer as firefighters for the Stetsonville and Athens Volunteer Fire Departments, respectively, presented the donation to Captain Strobach. Their dual roles highlight the deep commitment and close-knit nature of the community.

This donation exemplifies the power of local

businesses in supporting essential community services. The Westboro Volunteer Fire Department encourages other businesses and individuals to contribute to this vital cause, ensuring the safety and protection of all residents and visitors in the area. For more information on how to donate, please contact the Westboro Volunteer Fire Department at (715) 905-0702.

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