An all-female crew from Fire Station 3 drove the fire truck to city hall with North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey as their passenger.
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Showing posts with label cancer awareness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer awareness. Show all posts
Monday, October 24, 2011
North Charleston unveils Pink Fire Truck
The City of North Charleston unveiled its very own pink fire truck in front of city hall on Friday, October 21, 2011. Inspired by the Pink Heals National Fire Truck Tour, the city will use the pink fire truck to raise awareness for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer.
At the unveiling, the fire truck was dedicated to Brenda Cawley who has shown brave resolve and been an inspiration to others in their fight against cancer. In addition, all city employees who have battled cancer will be specifically acknowledged on the fire truck.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
In Photos: The Pink Heals Tour visits North Charleston
Guardians of The Ribbon, dressed in pink fire suits, drive pink fire trucks across the country every year to raise awareness and funds for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer. Its 2011 tour includes multiple stops in 20 states throughout the country.
For the North Charleston stop, the North Charleston Fire Department hosted a fundraiser benefiting Lowcountry Women with Wings.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Pink Heals Tour making North Charleston stop
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Guardians of The Ribbon, dressed in pink fire suits, drive pink fire trucks across the country every year to raise awareness and funds for women and local non-profits in their fight against cancer. Its 2011 tour includes multiple stops in 20 states throughout the country.
For the North Charleston stop, the North Charleston Fire Department is hosting a cookout and fundraiser benefiting Lowcountry Women with Wings.
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