From the Boone County Sheriff’s Office:
On Thursday, November 18th, 2020, at 11:00 a.m., the Boone County Sheriff’s Office officially introduced its brand-new Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Air Truck. This impressive vehicle was made possible through a collaborative effort between the sheriff’s office and all the fire departments across Boone County, who shared the cost of the purchase. The participating fire departments included Boone County Fire District #1 (Capron), Boone County Fire District #2 (Southern Boone County), North Boone Fire District #3, and the Belvidere Fire Department. Each department contributed $15,000 in cash or equipment toward the project. In addition, General Mills, based in Belvidere, generously donated $5,000 to support the initiative.
The EMA Air Truck is a used E-One heavy rescue truck that will primarily be used to refill firefighter air tanks at fire scenes and during water rescues. It will be staffed by EMA volunteers and deployed not only within Boone County but also throughout the region as needed. This new vehicle replaces an older model that had reached the end of its service life and had to be retired.
Boone County Sheriff’s Office photo
Larry Shapiro photo
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