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SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
Plains Midstream Canada Donates Trailer to Vegreville Fire Department for Training Purposes
Clayton Filkohazy Plains Midstream Canada – Submitted
First responders play an important role in communities all across Western Canada. Whether it is
responding to a local emergency, such as a house fire, or arriving on the scene of a highway collision or industrial incident, first responders ensure that people remain safe.
In order to do this to the best of their abilities, first responders require training, lots of practice and a facility in which to train. Recognizing this need, Plains
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Midstream Canada (PMC), stepped up to support the Vegreville Fire Department with the donation of a trailer to be used for confined space and flammable fuels training. On August 28, PMC representatives were on-hand to formally present the trailer to the Vegreville Fire Department. Rick Pineau, Director, Truck Transportation, and Doug Klotz, Fleet Maintenance Manager, visited the fire station to present the trailer to Chief Phil Rowe and the volunteer firefighters. “Our Community Investment Program provides a framework for Plains to make social investments, cash and in-kind, in areas of need that are aligned with our values,” said Rick Pineau. “Safety is an important part of our code of business conduct and we see the important role that the Vegreville Fire Department plays in ensuring the health and safety of the community.” The donated trailer will be part of a flammable fuels training pad, one of
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