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Hearty thanks to brigades

Emerald businessman Travis Folwell (second from right) from T-mans Pizza last week donated $240 to the Clematis and Emerald CFA brigades after they saved his business from burning to the ground in April. From left: CFA Dandenong Ranges Group Officer Mark Lane, Emerald fire brigade Captain Paul Yandle and Lieutenant Shane Miller from Clematis said the donation would go towards the new equipment funds at both brigades. Mr Folwell donated $2 from every large pizza sold on Saturday, 29 July to the brigades as a thank you for saving his shop. He said although his shop was gutted by the fire it would have burnt to the ground if it wasn’t for the CFA’s hard work and dedication.Emerald businessman Travis Folwell (second from right) from T-mans Pizza last week donated $240 to the Clematis and Emerald CFA brigades after they saved his business from burning to the ground in April. From left: CFA Dandenong Ranges Group Officer Mark Lane, Emerald fire brigade Captain Paul Yandle and Lieutenant Shane Miller from Clematis said the donation would go towards the new equipment funds at both brigades. Mr Folwell donated $2 from every large pizza sold on Saturday, 29 July to the brigades as a thank you for saving his shop. He said although his shop was gutted by the fire it would have burnt to the ground if it wasn’t for the CFA’s hard work and dedication.

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