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Georgia-Pacific’s Collaborative Safety Initiatives with First Responders



11/07/2023


Georgia-Pacific’s Collaborative Safety Initiatives with First Responders
Georgia-Pacific has a long-standing tradition of backing those who safeguard the communities where its employees reside. The company’s Bucket Brigade initiative, which began in 2006, has provided over $3 million in grants, educational resources, and other non-monetary donations to fire departments nationwide. This year, the company donated more than $640,000 to first responders and volunteer emergency response departments across the U.S., ensuring they have the necessary equipment and infrastructure to respond in times of crisis.

In 2023, Texas faced a difficult summer with extreme heat and dry weather conditions that led to wildfires and put a strain on first responders and their equipment. Among the beneficiaries in the state was Corrigan, Texas, which received a $100,000 donation towards a new fire station.

The local police department also received $16,000 to equip their vehicles with defibrillators for medical emergencies. Other communities in Texas, including Lufkin, Diboll, Fuller Springs, and Hudson in Angelina County, received a total of $77,000 from Georgia-Pacific for initiatives such as repairing gas detectors used in residential and industrial facilities during fire emergencies.

In Michigan, the Owosso Fire Department, the only full-time fire department serving the entire county, acquired a new thermal imaging camera. This device allows firefighters to see through smoke-filled environments, plan and execute search operations for potential victims, and locate hidden fires within floors, ceilings, and walls, thereby improving their firefighting capabilities.

The Big Island Volunteer Fire Company in Big Island, Virginia, also received assistance from Georgia-Pacific. A donation of $163,000 enabled the city to purchase and construct a new fire truck, which is expected to be delivered in two years.

In Georgia, the Brunswick Fire Department in Glynn County was given $15,000 to purchase a dual-tote foam trailer. This equipment deploys firefighting foam to tackle industrial fires.

Georgia-Pacific’s dedication to aiding first responders goes beyond just financial contributions. The company collaborates closely with these emergency personnel to establish and put into practice safety procedures and optimal methods. In addition, Georgia-Pacific has formed a partnership with the National Fire Protection Association to create a set of guidelines for the secure management and storage of flammable materials. These guidelines have been embraced by numerous fire departments throughout the country.

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