Published December 26. 2018 02:45PM
The Hauto Volunteer Fire Company was the recent recipient of a $6,900 grant from the Ametek Corporation of Nesquehoning. The donation will be used to purchase personal protection equipment for those firefighters who enter burning structures and whose equipment is outdated. The Ametek Foundation has been assisting community organizations since 1960 and was founded to support a wide range of programs that support education, safety, civic and social needs in communities which Ametek operates. From left are firefighter Tyler Schlier, company secretary Diana Walls, plant Manager John Mayernik and Katia Pfister, plant safety. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The Hauto Volunteer Fire Company was the recent recipient of a $6,900 grant from the Ametek Corporation of Nesquehoning. The donation will be used to purchase personal protection equipment for those firefighters who enter burning structures and whose equipment is outdated. The Ametek Foundation has been assisting community organizations since 1960 and was founded to support a wide range of programs that support education, safety, civic and social needs in communities which Ametek operates. From left are firefighter Tyler Schlier, company secretary Diana Walls, plant Manager John Mayernik and Katia Pfister, plant safety. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO