
Credit Union Donates 560 CO Detectors to Fire Departments
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Firefighters and Company Federal Credit Union in Dayton, Ohio, have donated five hundred sixty carbon monoxide detectors to local fire departments, bringing their total contributions to six thousand devices over eleven years. The detectors will reach departments in Dayton, Trotwood, Harrison Township, Vandalia, Bellbrook, and West Carrollton, with deliveries planned in the coming weeks. Local leaders express gratitude for the support, particularly for smaller departments struggling with funding. The credit union has invested approximately eighty-five thousand dollars in this safety initiative, demonstrating a consistent commitment to community well-being. These efforts significantly contribute to fire safety, as carbon monoxide risks remain a year-round concern.
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