Seven Greene County Volunteer Fire Departments and the Greeneville Emergency and Rescue Squad have received over $385,000 in grant money from the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office.
KEVIN WALTERS
That’s Kevin Walters with the State Fire Marshal’s Office.
Grants are used to help fund projects, purchase equipment and train personnel.
The Debusk Volunteer Fire Department was the top grant recipient in the seven county area with $118,600.
Gary Morrison is the Debusk Chief and says the funds are already being spent.
GARY MORRISON
The eight Greene County agencies received just shy of $400,000 in grant funds, nearly a fourth of the nearly $1.3 million handed out Thursday.

St. James VFD received $20,000

Tusculum Volunteer Fire Department received $70,000.

The Mosheim Volunteer Fire Department received grant funds totaling $39,135

The Town of Mosheim $39,550

Camp Creek $38,000

Caney Branch $31,898.50

and the Greeneville Emergency and Rescue Squad $28,040.

A luncheon to honor the grant winners was held today at the spacious Morristown Landing facility off Highway 66 in Hamblen County. More than $1.3 million in grants was presented was presented to departments and squads serving Greene, Hamblen, Jefferson, Cocke, Grainger, Hancock and Claiborne counties during the luncheon.






