Magnolia Springs Volunteer Fire Department awarded grant from Firehouse Subs

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Posted 3/16/23

Magnolia Springs – Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation recently awarded a $16,095 grant to Magnolia Springs Volunteer Fire Department.

The grant will be used to purchase a Stryker LUCAS …

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Magnolia Springs Volunteer Fire Department awarded grant from Firehouse Subs

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MAGNOLIA SPRINGS – Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation recently awarded a $16,095 grant to Magnolia Springs Volunteer Fire Department.

The grant will be used to purchase a Stryker LUCAS Chest Compression System to provide high-quality CPR to patients experiencing cardiac arrest. The new equipment will allow our first responders to be better prepared in emergency situations and protect the residents of Magnolia Springs.

“On behalf of the Magnolia Springs Volunteer Fire Department and its members, I want to thank Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation and our local Firehouse Subs in Foley,” Lt. Hannah Driskell said.  “We are so grateful to be awarded the necessary resources to continue to keep the community of Magnolia Springs safe and protected.”

For the past 16 years, donations have been the driving force behind Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation® supporting first responders and public safety organizations nationwide. To learn more about Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation or donate directly, visit FirehouseSubsFoundation.org.