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Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Company receives $10k donation from EQT

By Steve Barrett 3 min read
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Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Company President Max Brozik (left) and fire Chief Harvey Knestrick (right) talk with Casey Durdines, local government and community affairs specialist for EQT. The company donated to the department鈥檚 rebuilding efforts after its building sustained nearly $200,000 in damage due to high winds last month. (Photo by Steve Barrett)

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The interior of the Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Company building, which was severely damaged after high winds uprooted several trees last month that hit the building. (Photo by Steve Barrett)

As the cost to repair Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Company鈥檚 wind-damaged building continues to rise, community members have stepped up to support the department.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 know what we鈥檇 do without the support we鈥檝e been receiving from those who have decided to help us,鈥 Chief Harvey Knestrick said earlier this week.

On Feb. 18, the fire company鈥檚 building sustained significant damage caused by trees that were uprooted by dangerously high winds. Exterior and interior damage, which was initially estimated to be in excess of $150,000, included a massive hole in the roof, ripped insulation, severe structural impact and destroyed ceilings, walls, furniture and equipment.

Nemacolin VFC President Max Brozik said that the damage estimate is currently more than $191,000, with some of the damage not covered by insurance.

While the fire company initially canceled its cash bash fundraiser because of the damage, nearby Carmichaels Fire Hall stepped in and gave them a place to host it. Brozik said more than 250 attended, calling it a 鈥渉uge success鈥 with substantial community support.

He said previously that the department was able to use a portion of the building to hold their fish fries on Fridays during Lent. Officials anticipate community support will be strong for those as well.

Donations, too, have come into the department, including a $10,000 one from EQT.

Casey Durdines, EQT spokesman, visited the building Monday to present the donation to Brozik and Knestrick.

鈥淲e are very appreciative of this generous donation from EQT,鈥 Brozik said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 another example of how communities show support to others in a time of need.鈥

Durdines said EQT representatives read about the building being damaged on social media, and the company decided to step in and help.

鈥淓QT believes strongly in giving back to the communities in which we operate,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n this case, we noticed an immediate need and contacted the Nemacolin VFD to offer our assistance.

Whipkey Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. of Carmichaels is currently installing duct work and air conditioning for the building, and Brozik said the fire company is waiting on contractors to give bids on the roof, ceiling and siding projects to continue the rebuilding project.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just fortunate that our trucks and emergency vehicles in the building鈥檚 garage were not impacted by the heavy damage,鈥 Brozik said. 鈥淭hat would have been disastrous.鈥

The company鈥檚 fish fries will be held each Friday through April 15 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The menu includes fish, chicken and shrimp dinners, which include cole slaw, fries or onion rings, and a drink; fish sandwiches, chicken wing dings, shrimp, clam strips, pizza, pierogies with onions and more.

Delivery orders within a five-mile radius must be at least $20, and delivery orders over five miles must be $25 minimum.

Call 724-966-7408 for more information, or view the menu on the fire company鈥檚 Facebook page.

Anyone who wishes to donate to the rebuilding process and do so by sending a check to Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Company, P.O. Box 200, Nemacolin, Pa., 15351, with 鈥渟torm damage鈥 written in the check memo.

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