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Nationwide safety program awards 48 fire departments with life-saving rescue equipment

Grain Bin Safety advocacy campaign has delivered grain rescue tubes and training to 200 fire departments since 2014

As farmers tend to their crops this season, Nationwide, the country’s no. 1 insurer of farms and ranches1, is taking steps to help prevent grain entrapment deaths in rural America. In partnership with the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS), Nationwide is awarding 48 fire departments across the country with life-saving grain rescue tubes and hands-on training to prepare them to respond when entrapments occur.

After receiving more than 1,000 nominations in the annual Nominate Your Fire Department Contest, a key piece of Nationwide’s Grain Bin Safety advocacy campaign, the insurer and its partners announced grain rescue tubes and training will be provided to the following 48 fire departments:

  1. Alexander Rescue Squad, Taylorsville, NC
  2. Aurelius Volunteer Fire Department, Auburn, NY
  3. Berlin Fire Department, Berlin, WI
  4. Bloomington Fire, Bloomington, WI
  5. Cambridge Springs Volunteer Fire Department, Cambridge Springs, PA
  6. Camden-Wyoming Fire Company, Camden, DE
  7. Citizens Volunteer Fire Company, Fawn Grove, PA
  8. City of Mount Vernon Fire Department, Mount Vernon, IL
  9. Clinton-Warren Joint Fire District, Clarksville, OH
  10. Clontarf Fire Department, Clontarf, MN
  11. Coggon Fire Department / Linn County District 7, Coggon, IA
  12. Downs Fire Department, Downs, KS
  13. East Pembroke Fire Department, Batavia, NY
  14. Fair Grove Fire Protection District, Fair Grove, MO
  15. Fillmore Volunteer Fire Department, Fillmore, IN
  16. Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Department, Edinboro, PA
  17. Friendsville Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department, Friendsville, MD
  18. Grundy County Emergency Management, Grundy Center, IA
  19. Jerome Township Division of Fire, Plain City, OH
  20. Kewanee Community Fire Protection District, Kewanee, IL
  21. Larned Fire Department, Larned, KS
  22. Madelia Fire Department, Madelia, MN
  23. Malden Fire Department, Malden, MO
  24. Maxwell Community Volunteer Fire Department, Maxwell, TX
  25. Mayville Fire & Rescue, Mayville, ND
  26. Mendon Fire Department, Mendon, IL
  27. Nemaha County Rural Fire District #4, Bern, KS
  28. New Baden Fire Protection District, New Baden, IL
  29. North Bollinger County Fire Protection District, Patton, MO
  30. North Callaway Fire Protection District, Kingdom City, MO
  31. Northrop Fire Department, Northrop, MN
  32. Orlinda Volunteer Fire Department, Orlinda, TN
  33. Oxford Volunteer Fire Department, Oxford, IA
  34. Pembina Fire Department, Pembina, ND
  35. Pikeville Volunteer Fire Department, Pikeville, TN
  36. Rawlinsville Volunteer Fire Company, Holtwood, PA
  37. Ripley Fire Department, Ripley, OH
  38. Ronda Community Volunteer Fire Department, Ronda, NC
  39. Rugby Volunteer Fire Department, Rugby, ND
  40. Sargent Volunteer Fire & Rescue, Sargent, NE
  41. Sequoyah County Rural Fire Protection District #1, Gore, OK
  42. Sesser Fire Protection District, Sesser, IL
  43. Shelby Volunteer Fire Department, Medina, NY
  44. Summit Volunteer Fire Department, Summit, SD
  45. Tri-County Fire Department, Waller, TX
  46. Valley View Milling, Seneca, KS
  47. Willards Volunteer Fire Department, Willards, MD
  48. Xenia Fire Department, Xenia, IL

“It only takes seconds, or a simple mistake, for an adult to sink in the quicksand-like flow of grain and become fully entrapped or engulfed,” said Brad Liggett, Nationwide’s president of Agribusiness. “Adding to the risk is a lack of rescue equipment available to local fire departments and emergency responders who are called for help when a worker becomes trapped.”

NECAS, based out of Peosta, IA, will deliver the rescue tubes and training to the winning fire departments throughout 2021, traveling to each location with state-of-the-art grain entrapment simulators and rescue tubes. The comprehensive training sessions include classroom education and rescue simulations using the entrapment tools, which are loaded onto 20-foot trailers and able to hold about 100 bushels of grain each. 

“Since 2014, Nationwide has made it a mission to bring an end to this industry issue by raising awareness of the dangers and collecting funds to supply needed equipment to front line rescuers tasked with responding when accidents occur,” said Liggett. “With long-standing roots in agriculture, we’re thankful for the work America’s farmers do and for the contributions of our valuable partners who help us make a difference in rural communities.”

With 2021 donations included, Nationwide and partners have supplied these resources to 200 departments across 30 states. At least four fire departments have utilized their rescue tubes and training to successfully rescue entrapped workers.

Nationwide is continuing to work with partners throughout 2021 to provide additional grain rescue tubes and training sessions to fire departments in need. To learn how to get involved and sponsor a rescue tube for your local fire department, visit the Partner With Us webpage.

 

1 Source: A.M. Best Market Share Report 2019