Jamestown (CSi) As a continuation of ongoing partnership with the Jamestown Fire Department, and in a show of support for the critical work the first responders do, Cavendish Farms donated $50,000 towards a new ladder truck.
Mark Urquhart, a retired volunteer firefighter and Director Western Agriculture, Raw Procurement for Jamestown’s Cavendish Farms plant, says, “The previous ladder truck was at the end of its useful life but is required to protect high structures in Jamestown, like our frozen potato processing plant. The Jamestown Fire Department is an important community partner for us. We conduct hazardous materials training together each year for the safety of our operations and employees. We also have several employees who are current or retired volunteered firefighters.”
While the Jamestown Fire Department has already received the new ladder truck, they are still in need of community support to help offset the cost to taxpayers. The ladder truck cost $1 million and the goal is to have a third of the cost paid by local donors and businesses.
City Fire Chief Jim Reuther says, “I want to thank Cavendish Farms for their generous donation. It helps us get closer to covering the cost of this critical piece of equipment. We’re hoping additional community partners will join with Cavendish Farms to show their support for the work we do.”
Urquhart adds, “We encourage other organizations and groups to support this fundraising drive for the good of our entire community.”
About Cavendish Farms Cavendish Farms produces quality frozen potato and appetizer products for the North American and international food industry, supplying customers in the retail and restaurant sectors. They operate four potato processing plants – one in Jamestown and three in Canada (Lethbridge, Alberta and two on Prince Edward Island). They also operate a fifth plant specializing in appetizer products in Wheatley, Ontario, Canada. Cavendish Farms is part of the J.D. Irving Group of Companies.
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