Recently, Ground Force was awarded “Business of the Year”, presented by Kootenai Fire & Rescue.
In 2015, Ground Force Worldwide donated a 13,000-gallon water tank body to the Kootenai County Fire and Rescue (KCFR) and placed the tank at their training center located on East Seltice Way in Post Falls. This tank will be used for confined space training in conjunction with their current facility for training new and current members of the agency. KCFR will see great benefits from this new training asset as it will increase awareness and offer a new aspect of confined space training for KCFR.
As a partner, Ground Force Worldwide has been participating in confined space training at KCFR utilizing this new tank. We are grateful to have this opportunity to make a donation that makes such an incredible difference in our community and KCFR is appreciative of this substantial donation.
Pictured: Fire Chief Warren Merritt, Chad Wilson, Ground Force Worldwide, Ron Nilson, CEO and President of Ground Force Worldwide, Jared Hundrup, CFO of Ground Force Worldwide, Kevin Moore, Ground Force Worldwide, Division Chief Heath Sheppard.