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            New Holland Fire Protection District uses grant to decrease 
			personnel response time in emergencies A simple 
			text message can save a life Mason 
			City Monsanto site supports local organization  
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            [September 23, 2013] 
            NEW HOLLAND -- Many people use 
			text messaging for communicating social information, but they may 
			not realize that text messaging can help save lives. Thanks to the 
			Mason City Monsanto, the New Holland Fire Protection District will 
			be able to purchase a supplemental emergency alert notification and 
			response system. Using a $3,000 grant from the Monsanto Fund, the 
			dispatch center can now send text messages to first responders about 
			an emergency in the area. | 
		
            |  The New Holland Fire Protection District, a nonprofit in New 
			Holland, was founded in 1948 and is staffed by 25 volunteer 
			firefighters. The district will use the grant to decrease personnel 
			response time to emergencies. "Our department is very appreciative of the Monsanto Fund's 
			support," said Todd David, co-chief of the New Holland Fire 
			Department. "This grant will directly impact the members of our 
			community." The fire station sits on the outside edge of the department's 
			radio range, so some volunteers do not receive emergency pages. The 
			new emergency alert notification and response system monitors the 
			radio and sends a text to all personnel if there is an emergency in 
			the area. Firefighters can then choose different codes to text back, 
			which will notify the station about their response status.  "The people in New Holland and the surrounding area rely on the 
			volunteers to protect their businesses, homes and families," said 
			John Endsley, Mason City Monsanto site lead. "We thought the fire 
			department was deserving of this grant because these volunteers put 
			their lives at risk to make sure our community is safe."  
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			 This year, the Monsanto Fund awarded 127 site grants to nonprofit 
			organizations in 26 states. In Illinois alone, 18 site grants were 
			awarded and totaled $201,100. The Monsanto Fund continues to provide 
			support to organizations such as the New Holland Fire Protection 
			District to help strengthen communities where farmers and Monsanto 
			employees live and work. 
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			Monsanto Fund news 
			release] 
			The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm 
			of the Monsanto Co., is a nonprofit organization. Visit the Monsanto 
			Fund at www.monsantofund.org.
			
			 
			
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