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Local Government Equipment/Vehicle Provincial Contribution Admiral's Fire and Emergency Services - NL Firefighting Equipment and Fire Protection Vehicle Funding Programs 2015/2016 Fiscal Year Local Government Equipment/Vehicle Provincial Contribution Suction Hose, Extinguishers, 10 Helmet Lights, Foam and Admiral's Beach Town Council $4,928.04 10 Gloves Avondale Town Council Rural Response Unit $108,281.77 Badger Town Council 12 Pagers c/w Charger and Adapter $6,123.60 Bay de Verde Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $6,447.66 Bay Roberts Town Council Rescue Pumper $238,713.70 Belleoram Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Boots and 4 Helmets $6,784.17 Benton Local Service District Pager System $12,513.53 Bird Cove Town Council Portable Pump $4,855.14 Bishop's Falls Town Council Rescue Unit $186,624.00 Botwood Town Council Extrication Equipment $21,600.00 Boyd's Cove Local Service District Rural Response Unit $108,281.77 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Helmets, 4 Boots and Branch Town Council $6,687.45 4 Gloves Hose, 2 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 2 Boots, 2 Branch Town Council $5,591.10 Helmets and 2 Gloves Brighton Town Council Rural Response Unit $108,281.77 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Nomex Hoods and 1 Brigus Town Council $6,123.40 Motorola Radio VHF-E Brown's Arm Local Service District Hose, Foam Eductor and Nozzle $7,290.00 6 Portable Radios c/w Batteries, Antenna & Waterproof Burgeo Town Council $5,916.68 Speakers and 1 6 Bay Charger c/w 120 V Adapter Burgeo Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $6,590.16 Burgoynes Cove Local Service District 2 SCBA $9,832.15 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Gloves and 4 Nomex Burlington Town Council $6,168.90 Hoods Burnt Islands Town Council Pager System $11,445.30 Cape St. George Town Council 2 SCBA $12,237.48 Cape St. George Town Council Firefighting Tanker $238,140.00 Carbonear Town Council 2 SCBA c/w Spare Cylinder $10,877.76 Carmanville Town Council Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $1,210.14 Local Government Equipment/Vehicle Provincial Contribution Cartwright Town Council Firefighting Tanker $238,140.00 6 Helmets, Hose, 4 Portable Radios, 4 Lapel Mics and 1 Centreville-Wareham-Trinity Town Council $6,542.53 Generator Centreville-Wareham-Trinity Town Council Equipment for fire Response Vehicle $5,000.01 Channel-Port aux Basques Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $4,658.48 Channel-Port aux Basques Town Council HazMat Equipment $15,213.85 Charlottetown Local Service District 2 SCBA $12,237.48 Charlottetown Town Council Portable Pump, Suction Hose and Barrel Strainer $6,495.73 Conception Bay South Town Council 14 SCBA $55,005.47 Conception Harbour Town Council 2 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $2,557.39 Cook's Harbour Town Council Fire Pump, Wheel Kit and Pager System $13,495.25 Cormack Town Council 1 Portable Pump c/w Suction Hose and Barrel Strainer $5,667.49 Corner Brook City Council HazMat Equipment $3,273.33 Corner Brook City Council HazMat Equipment $2,113.18 Deer Lake Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $6,186.24 Eastport Town Council Communication Equipment $2,419.31 Embree Town Council Communication Equipment $5,608.44 Englee Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,846.80 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Boots, 4 Gloves, 4 English Harbour East Town Council $5,319.40 Nomex Hoods and 4 Helmets Fleur de Lys Town Council 2 SCBA $9,892.03 Forteau Town Council 8 Pagers $4,471.20 Fortune Town Council 6 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $9,884.89 Fox Harbour Town Council Pager System $12,085.05 13 Nomex Hoods, 6 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 5 Fox Roost-Margaree Local Service District Helmets, 3 Gloves, 5 Boots, Hose, Nozzles and 3 Gated $19,687.86 Wyes Francois Local Service District 4 Bunker Clothing (Complete Sets) $7,694.35 Francois Local Service District 6 VHF Handheld Radio c/w Mic and 1 VHF Radio $1,911.92 Gander Bay North Local Service District Rural Response Unit $108,281.77 Gander Town Council HazMat Equipment $7,221.39 Garnish Town Council Firefighting Tanker $238,140.00 Gaultois Town Council Rural Response Unit $104,593.03 Gillams Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $5,346.00 Gillams Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $5,929.20 Glenwood Town Council SCBA c/w Facepiece, Carrying Case and Cylinder $14,580.00 Local Government Equipment/Vehicle Provincial Contribution 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Boots, 4 Gloves and 4 Glovertown Town Council $8,549.71 Helmets c/w Liners and Shield Grand Bank Town Council 2 SCBA $12,237.48 Grand Bank Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,846.80 Grand Falls-Windsor Town Council HazMat Equipment $12,528.00 Grand Falls-Windsor Town Council HazMat Equipment $2,303.92 Grand Falls-Windsor Town Council HazMat Equipment $4,230.77 Grand Le Pierre Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,846.80 Green's Harbour Local Service District 4 Bunker Clothing (Complete Sets) $7,713.79 Hant's Harbour Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,846.80 Hant's Harbour Town Council Communication Equipment $4,427.67 Happy Valley-Goose Bay Town Council Extrication Equipment $25,004.87 Harbour Breton Town Council Portable Pump c/w Suction Hose, Strainer and Adapter $12,097.22 Hare Bay Town Council 1050 GPM Pumper $267,695.60 Heart's Content Town Council Pager System c/w 25 Pagers $19,067.28 Heart's Content Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,846.80 Hermitage-Sandyville Town Council 2 Bunker Clothing (Complete Sets) $3,936.40 Hodge's Cove Local Service District Portable Water Tank $1,554.23 Vehicle Extrication Equipment and 12 Pagers c/w Charger Humber Arm South Town Council $31,737.95 and Adapter Humber Arm South Town Council SCBA, Cylinder and Facepiece $7,866.31 Irishtown-Summerside Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $7,290.00 King's Cove Town Council Firefighting Tanker $238,140.00 La Scie Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $5,439.31 Labrador City Town Council HazMat Equipment $13,628.62 Labrador City Town Council HazMat Equipment $4,230.76 Lamaline Town Council SCBA $5,686.20 L'Anse au Loup Town Council Communication Equipment $3,372.84 Lark Harbour Town Council Communication Equipment $1,403.72 Lawn Town Council Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $14,580.00 Lethbridge To Sweet Bay Local Service District 3 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $4,223.71 Lewisporte Town Council 3 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $4,911.84 Communication Equipment and 2 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Little Burnt Bay Town Council $3,606.58 Pants) Loon Bay Local Service District Rural Response Unit $108,281.77 Lord's Cove Town Council Hose, 12 Flashlights and 12 Helmet Flashlight Holders $1,485.41 Local Government Equipment/Vehicle Provincial Contribution Lower Lance Cove Local Service District Firefighting Tanker $238,140.00 Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North Town Council 2 SCBA $12,777.62 Mary's Harbour Town Council Spacecap for Pickup $10,463.58 Marystown Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,641.60 Marystown Town Council HazMat Equipment $2,109.84 Marystown Town Council HazMat Equipment $8,801.46 Marystown Town Council HazMat Equipment $9,689.81 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Boots, 4 Nomex McIvers Town Council $8,109.40 Hoods and 4 Helmets Meadows Town Council SCBA and Composite Cylinders $30,524.77 Millertown Town Council Portable Pump $10,589.94 Millertown Town Council 6 Radios $4,555.26 Millertown Town Council Firefighting Tanker $238,140.00 Milltown-Head of Bay D'Espoir Town Council 10 Helmets, 5 Boots, Nozzle and Hose $4,694.76 Ming's Bight Town Council 2 Super Pass III Alarm Device and 2 Cylinders $1,885.68 Mount Carmel-Mitchell's Brook-St. Catherine's Town Council SCBA $7,659.36 Mount Moriah Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Complete Sets) and 2 Portable Radios $8,141.47 Musgravetown Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $5,248.80 New-Wes-Valley Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,846.80 New-Wes-Valley Town Council Communication Equipment $4,341.92 4 Helmets, 4 Gloves, 4 Boots, 4 Nomex Hoods, 4 Bunker Nipper's Harbour Town Council $6,838.14 Clothing (Jacket & Pants) Norman's Cove-Long Cove Town Council Portable Pump and Communication Equipment $11,658.99 Norris Arm North Local Service District 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Boots and 4 Gloves $6,761.23 Norris Arm Town Council 6 Pagers $2,711.88 Norris Point Town Council Paging System $14,376.85 2 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 6 Nomex Hoods, 6 North Harbour Local Service District $4,248.49 Gloves, 2 Portable Radios and Radio Headset Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Boots, 5 Gloves, Communication Equipment, Pike Pole Mounting Tool North West River Town Council $11,812.57 Bracket, 3 Nomex Hoods, Class A Foam, Nozzle, Hose and Gated Wye 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Helmets, 4 Gloves Northern Arm Town Council $7,795.44 and 4 Boots Local Government Equipment/Vehicle Provincial Contribution Northern Peninsula Regional Service Board Communication Equipment $9,299.21 Parsons Pond Town Council Portable Pump $5,936.25 Pilley's Island Town Council SCBA c/w facepiece, cylinder and carrying case $9,720.00 Placentia Town Council FireShield Integrated Firehouse Software $1,641.60 Placentia Town Council Custom Rescue Pumper $296,494.56 Point Leamington Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) and 4 Gloves $5,715.16 Point May Town Council Rural Response Unit $108,281.77 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants), 4 Helmets, 4 Nomex Point of Bay Town Council $7,713.79 Hoods, 4 Gloves and 4 Boots Port Anson Town Council SCBA $9,394.38 Port au Port East Town Council 4 SCBA $26,344.24 Port au Port East Town Council Extrication Equipment $10,935.00 Port Blandford Town Council 2 SCBA $11,372.40 Port Rexton Town Council 4 Bunker Clothing (Jacket & Pants) $5,319.40 Portugal Cove South Town Council Rural Response Unit $108,281.77 Portugal Cove-St.
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