Politics & Government

Hiram Man Delivers Fire Truck to New York

A pair of transplanted Long Island firefighters drove a surplus fire engine from Fulton County to Island Park, N.Y., to aid an area affected by Hurricane Sandy.

The residents of Island Park, N.Y., have had to depend on the kindness of others to keep their homes and businesses safe from fire since Hurricane Sandy, but a fire engine they can call their own is now theirs.

Mike Korsch, a former Long Island firefighter and a member of the Terry Farrell Fire Fund who now lives in Acworth, spearheaded a drive to find equipment for fire departments devastated by Hurricane Sandy. He said enough equipment was donated to outfit as many as 36 firefighters.

Korsch and David Samuelson of Hiram earlier this week drove the truck north to hand it off to Island Park. The Roswell City Council approved the donation of the surplus fire truck to the Long Island area community. Hurricane Sandy put as much as six feet of water in the Island Park fire station, and the seawater destroyed the community's own truck and much of its equipment.

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Monday, members of the Roswell Fire Department and Roswell City Council gathered at the Roswell Fire Department headquarters to turn the truck over to Korsch and Samuelson to deliver to Island Park. The truck was filled with donated equipment as well, including boots, pants, hoods and other turnout gear for firefighters.

Thirty-six hours is all it took for Roswell to donate the truck, from the time Roswell Fire Chief Ricky Spencer heard about the call for help to the approval by City Council of the donation.

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Fire departments from as far away as Binghamton, N.Y.β€”200 miles from Island Parkβ€”have been stationing fire engines in the community in an extreme form of mutual aid.


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