LAMPMAN - The Lampman Fire and Rescue Department is a valuable part of not only Lampman and the RM of Browning but also to the surrounding areas.
There is always a great deal of upkeep, not only with the equipment but the building.
Recently, 17 volunteer firefighters from Lampman participated in a vehicle extrication course from Trans-Care Rescue. This course provided the department with the necessary skills to perform vehicle extrication or rescue in a safe and timely manner, using a variety of tools and techniques.
These kinds of training courses are only possible through the help of community members and organizations who donate their time, heavy equipment and manpower, and through behind-the-scenes services.
It is through training like this that volunteers keep communities safe.
Because of the efforts of the fire department, the Town of Lampman and the RM of Browning are showing their appreciation through a letter that has been sent to all residents of the town and the RM, as well as Benson and Steelman. A separate letter was sent to all the businesses in and around the area that may at one time have needed to use the fire department.
The town and RM are looking to raise $125,000 for the fire department's renovations. These funds will be used for necessary work to the fire hall and repairs to the pump on the fire truck.
Renovations that are required include the auxiliary water-holding tank for filling trucks, including a pump system and electric dropdowns for the emergency vehicles.
Work is needed on the bathrooms, including shower and locker room upgrades. The meeting room needs renovations with ventilation renovations.
According to Town of Lampman administrator Teresa Dyck, donations have already started to roll in.
A person donated $500 and challenged others to meet or surpass the amount. It did not take long for another person to up the ante to $600.
Every community needs a fire department with sufficient volunteers.
If anyone wishes to donate to this worthy cause, simply contact the Town of Lampman’s office.