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mycontent[1]='<a href="/fps/stories/willimantic.aspx" class="nav"><b>Eastern Connecticut State University</b></a><br><span class="ar11_gray"><b>Willimantic, Connecticut<br>Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S)</b></span><br>Colleges throughout the country average 1,800 fires per year; six of these fires will result in student fatalities. In 2006, ECSU was awarded a Fire Prevention and Safety grant to support its goal of zero fire occurrences of fire per year through interactive training.</td><td valign="top"><a href="/fps/stories/willimantic.aspx"><img src="/images/home/stories/willimantic.jpg" width="184" height="138" border="0" alt="Eric Germain, ECSU Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator and organizer of this event, points out details of the room such as the covered smoke alarm."></a><br><span class="ar11_gray">Eric Germain, ECSU Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator and organizer of this event, points out details of the room such as the covered smoke alarm.</span>'

mycontent[2]='<a href="/fps/stories/bristol.aspx" class="nav"><b>F.I.R.E. Program</b></a><br><span class="ar11_gray"><b>Bristol, Virginia <br>Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S)</b></span><br>The Bristol Fire Department was awarded funding to purchase a fire safety trailer in 2002 to support their fire prevention initiatives. Utilizing this trailer, the Department created the Fire Safety is Real Educational (F.I.R.E.) Program as an outreach program to teach children 14 and under about environmental, weather, stranger and fire safety issues. It has evolved into a wonderful partnership with surrounding communities and stakeholders as an educational tool that reaches all age groups. </td><td valign="top"><a href="/fps/stories/bristol.aspx"><img src="/images/home/stories/bristol.jpg" width="184" height="138" border="0" alt="Norton City Friends Festival in Virginia June 2006 - In two nights along with the Norton Virginia Fire Department we taught fire safety to over 500 children ranging from middle to elementary school ages."></a>'

mycontent[3]='<a href="/fps/stories/rochester.aspx" class="nav"><b>Fireproof Children / Prevention First Company</b></a><br><span class="ar11_gray"><b>Rochester, New York<br>Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S)</b></span><br>Fireproof Children/Prevention First Company in Rochester , New York received a 2004 Fire Prevention and Safety grant to expand the reach of Prevention First Fire Safety Education for Preschool Children and Families. Two previous AFG grants had enabled the company to develop the program and distribute it to states with high rates of fire-related injuries and deaths for children.</td><td valign="top"><a href="/fps/stories/rochester.aspx"><img src="/images/home/stories/rochester.jpg" width="184" height="138" border="0" alt="Children play dress the firefighter, the first part of the Prevention Program."></a><br><span class="ar11_gray">Children play dress the firefighter, the first part of the Prevention Program.</span>'

mycontent[4]='<a href="/fps/stories/nvfc.aspx" class="nav"><b>National Volunteer Fire Council</b></a><br><span class="ar11_gray"><b>Washington, D.C.<br>Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S)</b></span><br>The NVFCs Heart-Healthy Firefighter booth screened almost 600 fire and emergency services personnel and their families for blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose at Fire-Rescue International (FRI) in Dallas TX September 14-16. The NVFC partnered with L&T Health and Fitness, an award-winning fitness management and health-promotion company, to provide the free health screenings.</td><td valign="top"><a href="/fps/stories/nvfc.aspx"><img src="/images/home/stories/nvfc.jpg" width="184" height="138" border="0" alt="National Football League player Erron Kinney, who serves as the Heart Healthy spokesperson, poses with children at the NVFCs Heart-Healthy Firefighter booth in Dallas TX on September 14-16, 2006."></a>'

mycontent[5]='<a href="/fps/stories/berkely.aspx" class="nav"><b>Berkeley Fire Department</b></a><br><span class="ar11_gray"><b>Berkeley, California<br>Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S)</b></span><br>The Berkeley Hills area of California is also known as the "hazardous hills" because its hot, dry climate and vegetation puts it at high risk of wildfires. To reduce the risk of wildfire, the Berkeley Fire Department applied for and received a 2003 Fire Prevention and Safety grant, which funded a number of fire prevention activities.</td><td valign="top"><a href="/fps/stories/berkely.aspx"><img src="/images/home/stories/berkeley.jpg" width="184" height="138" border="0" alt="Dr. Frank Beall, of the Wood Science and Technology Program of the University of California, explains to residents that they can reduce their risk of wildfire by removing excessive vegetation."></a><br><span class="ar11_gray">Photo courtesy of the Berkeley Fire Department</span>'

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