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Brigade gets hot wheels

Geelong West Fire Brigade will purchase a new command vehicle after receiving $42,400 from State Government.
Brigade Captain Shayne Volpel said the money would pay for a modified Ford Ranger, replacing another vehicle due for an upgrade.
The Ranger would help a strike team leader co-ordinate Geelong CFA’s efforts during a large fire, he said.
Mr Volpel said the grant would also free-up funds raised by the community.
“We’re certainly grateful for the money. By getting the grant we’ve got spare money to spend on the other equipment.”
Geelong West businesses and volunteers raise money for the brigade with a barbecue every second Saturday.
Mr Volpel thanked the Geelong West community for their support.
Other government grants recipients included: Mannerim CFA, $100,000 for a light tanker; Wallington CFA, $2,000 for an alarm system; Bellarine SES, $19,000 for a new utility transport vehicle; Lonsdale Surf Life Saving Club, $59,736 for an all-terrain vehicle; Ocean Grove Coast Watch and Marine Rescue Squad, $22,019 for a tow vehicle; Torquay CFA, $40,000; Jan Juc Surf Life Saving Club, $20,329.
Police Minister and Bellarine MP Lisa Neville said the grants would the emergency organisations keep local communities safe.

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