Rural Fire Assistance Program at Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, 2002
New firefighting equipment has recently been purchased by both the Johnson City and the Stonewall Volunteer Fire Departments with funding from the National Park Service Rural Fire Assistance Program (RFA). The Rural Fire Assistance Program monies utilized by these two local volunteer fire departments will pay for themselves in the long run by supplementing the safety of firefighters as they protect both the property of park neighbors and National Park Service administered areas.
(left to right) Stonewall Fire Chief Bradley Nielson, Lieutenant James Nielson, his son Dillon, and National Historical Park Ranger Drew Gilmour with the new Stonewall VFD slip-on unit
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