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SPOKANE VALLEY FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 876 BACK OUT IN LIBERTY LAKE TOMORROW COLLECTING MONEY FOR FILL THE BOOT FOR MDA
For Immediate Release:
September 24, 2019
Contact:
Julie Happy
Community Affairs Manager
Spokane Valley Fire
509.892.4155
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SPOKANE VALLEY FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 876 BACK OUT IN LIBERTY LAKE TOMORROW COLLECTING MONEY FOR FILL THE BOOT FOR MDA
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Spokane Valley Firefighter’s Local 876 will be out again Wednesday, September 25, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. “Filling the Boot” for MDA in Liberty Lake at the Intersection of N Liberty Lake Road and E Appleway Blvd. Donations can be given in person by “filling the boot,” or through an online donation (https://filltheboot.donordrive.com/team/7029).
Valley Firefighters hope to make the 65th Anniversary of the IAFF & MDA’s partnership the best one yet. All money raised stays local and helps provide innovative care in research to families with Muscular Dystrophy, ALS and related diseases. Care is provided at St. Luke’s & Shriners, and funds a week long summer camp at no costs to families. Eight treatments have received FDA approval through these efforts with more on the horizon.
Spokane Valley Firefighters Local 876 #MDA #Spokane #SpokaneValley #L876 #SVFire #Hope #Cure #65years #FillTheBoot #LibertyLake
About SVFD
Spokane Valley Fire Department serves the cities of Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Millwood and the surrounding unincorporated areas of Spokane County with a combined population of 125,000 across 75 square miles. SVFD firefighter crews which include paramedics and EMT’s, responded to more than 17,487 emergency calls in 2018.
Established in 1940, SVFD is an Accredited Agency by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International; and, classified as an ISO Class 2 department by the Washington Survey and Ratings Bureau (WSRB). SVFD is one of four accredited departments in the state and the only department with distinction as an ISO class 2.
For more information about Spokane Valley Fire Department, visit www.spokanevalleyfire.com.
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- Creating a defensible space with regards to wildfires could just save your home or property.
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