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			 Graue Chevrolet and Lincoln Fire Dept. to host 'Help a Hero' test 
			drive Saturday 
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            [October 11, 2013] 
            This Saturday, Graue Chevrolet 
			will bring some of its quality vehicles downtown to the Lincoln fire 
			station for a fundraiser to benefit that city department. The event 
			will run from 10 a.m. to noon. With each test drive, the Lincoln 
			Fire Department will receive a donation of $20. | 
		
            |  Department Chief Mark Miller spoke about this Monday evening at the 
			Lincoln City Council meeting, saying he greatly appreciated Graue's 
			commitment to serve the local community. Thursday morning Miller 
			said recent changes in government rules dictate how long a 
			firefighter can use the same helmet, hood and gloves. Because of 
			this, the department needs to start replacing these items for its 
			personnel. Miller said helmets cost $250 each, hoods $30 each and 
			the protective gloves $70 per pair. 
			
			 The city recently won a $1,000 grant from Illinois American 
			Water, and the money will be used for purchasing some of this gear, 
			but will fall way short of the need. Miller said that with the 
			$1,000, he will still need an additional $400 just to buy the 
			gloves.  
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			 Budget constraints over the past few years for the city of 
			Lincoln have made it difficult for the fire department to add items 
			such as these to its annual expenditures. Therefore, Miller said the 
			fundraiser is very important to the safety of the firefighters and 
			their ability to effectively do their job when an emergency arises. 
			He is hopeful there will be a good turnout Saturday, and he said 
			every drive taken will be greatly appreciated by the department and 
			the city as a whole. 
			[By NILA SMITH] |