'Firehouse Subs' Gives Big Donation To Montgomery County Fire & EMS

Reported by: Christine Winter
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Updated: 8/28/2012 7:23 pm
'Firehouse Subs' is helping some real firehouses.

The restaurant chain has donated almost $15,000 in equipment to the Montgomery County Fire and EMS.

The donation means a 14-foot-long inflatable rescue boat that can be used during floods, and search and rescue operations.

Firehouse Subs says it's donated more than $4 million to public safety operations since 2005, with 43,000 of that in Kentucky.
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