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GORHAM â The Gorham Fire Department will receive a $29,866 grant to buy lifesaving extrication equipment, often called the âJaws of Life,â from the nonprofit Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.
Fire Chief Phil Cloutier, who wrote the application, learned it is one of only 96 grants awarded in this latest nationwide funding round.
The equipment is designed to safely and efficiently remove drivers and passengers trapped in motor vehicles at serious accident sites, fulfilling a critical need within the department.
When town manager Denise Vallee announced the award at the Jan. 11 selectmenâs meeting, chairman Mike Waddell, and selectmen Judy LeBlanc and Adam White thanked the chief for his ongoing fundraising successes. In 2020, GPD was awarded both a $134,600 FEMA grant to buy multiple self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), also known as air packs, and a $10,000 grant for firefightersâ turnout gear from a community foundation supported by TC Energy,
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Fron tiny Chihuahua mixes to a hulking Great Dane, trainer and Hancock newcomer Haeleigh Hyatt teaches each of her dogs an impressive repertoire of tricks and stunts, which they perform nationwide as Aim High Canines, her one-woman (and ten dog) enterprise.
During a performance, a quietly spoken cue sends Hyatt’s dogs racing into action, snapping Frisbees out of the air, turning flips, banking turns off Hyatt herself, and weaving between her legs as she takes them through varied routines that incorporate competitive canine disc, dock, and agility elements. Any dog has the potential for greatness, Hyatt tells her audience, a lesson she’s learned over her past decade of training them.