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Greenville City Council approves purchase of new turnout gear for firefighters

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The Greenville City Council approved an annual expenditure Tuesday evening, aimed at keeping city firefighters safe. The council voted unanimously to award a bid for the purchase of five sets of personal protection equipment to Dinges Fire Co. of Amboy, Ill., in an amount not to exceed $17,830. The National Fire Protection Association requires that we replace our turnout gear for our firefighters every 10 years.
Published 2 months ago · Greenville, United States

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Greenville City Council approves purchase of new turnout gear for firefighters

GREENVILLE — The Greenville City Council approved an annual expenditure Tuesday evening, aimed at keeping city firefighters safe. Greenville City Councilperson Larry Moss, left, expresses his approval of a purchase of new turnout gear for the Greenville Department of Public Safety on Tuesday evening by holding up a list of multiple bids that the city received from three different companies, as Councilperson Jeanne Cunliffe listens. — DN Photo | …

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