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Anheuser-Busch and the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) are teaming up for the third year to provide critical hydration to volunteer fire departments responding to wildfires through the Emergency Drinking Water for Wildland Firefighters program.

The program is an expansion of Anheuser-Busch’s longstanding tradition of providing emergency drinking water and supplies for disaster relief efforts. Anheuser-Busch is continuing its commitment in 2021 by pledging to donate 1.5 million cans of clean drinking water to help keep wildland firefighters hydrated as they protect and strengthen their communities.

Emergency Drinking Water for Wildland Firefighters program

Since the program began in 2019, over 3.2 million cans of water have been distributed to more than 520 fire departments in 47 US states.

Hydration is a vital component to firefighter health and safety, and an important part of keeping firefighters functioning at their best during response,” said National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) Chair, Steve Hirsch.

Supporting volunteer First responders

We appreciate Anheuser-Busch’s ongoing commitment to support our volunteer responders"

Steve adds, “We appreciate Anheuser-Busch’s ongoing commitment to support our volunteer boots-on-the-ground responders. This is an invaluable program that provides a critical resource to volunteer departments, so they can use their limited budgets on other necessities.

Our emergency drinking water program is a tremendous source of pride for all of us at Anheuser-Busch, as our way of recognizing the efforts of those who help us build stronger, more resilient communities in times of need,” said Julio Suárez, Senior Director of Community Affairs at Anheuser-Busch.

Providing critical hydration resources

Julio adds, “Providing these critical hydration resources to our nation's brave firefighters is our way of saying thank you for their efforts and sacrifices for the continued safety of our communities.

To apply for the emergency drinking water, fire departments must be located in the U.S., annually respond to wildfires, be over 50 percent volunteer, and serve a population of 25,000 or less. Fire departments in declared emergencies due to wildfire will also be able to request water outside of the application period, in order to help with their immediate wildfire response needs. The application period is open through April 23, 2021, or until all water has been allocated.

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