PICKTON, Texas – Pickton-Pine Forest Volunteer Fire Department increased their fleet thanks to a $99,723
Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance cost share grant administered by Texas A&M Forest Service.
“The new apparatus has a four-wheel-drive, a 300-gallon water tank, foam capability, bumper spray nozzle, and
electric hose reel,” said Fire Chief Trey Thompson. “It is built for wildland firefighting but can also be used for
structure fires and rescue and will carry a cache of wildland equipment and medical supplies.”
The truck has gone into service.
“Our department trained on the functionality of the truck, and it has already been out on five or six calls,” said
Thompson.
Pickton-Pine Forest Volunteer Fire Department has been serving their community since 1976 and continues to
grow and advance their fire service.
“The addition of this brush truck to the Pickton-Pine Forest VFD fleet will help to increase their capacity to
better serve their community and surrounding area,” said Texas A&M Forest Service Regional Fire Coordinator
Cody Mayo.
Texas A&M Forest Service is committed to protecting lives and property through the Rural Volunteer Fire
Department Assistance Program, a cost-share program funded by Texas State Legislature and administered by
Texas A&M Forest Service. This program provides funding to rural Volunteer Fire Departments for the
acquisition of firefighting vehicles, fire and rescue equipment, protective clothing, dry-hydrants, computer
systems and firefighter training.
For more information on programs offered by Texas A&M Forest Service, please visit http://texasfd.com.