Crime & Safety

Fred Beans Donates $100K To Plumsteadville Fire Company

The donation will help relieve a portion of debt incurred by the company for major construction projects and fire truck purchases.

Holding the check are Plumsteadville Past President Charlie Rumble (left), Fred Beans Automotive Group Vice President Beth Beans Gilbert (center), and Plumsteadville Fire Chief Karen Grabosky.
Holding the check are Plumsteadville Past President Charlie Rumble (left), Fred Beans Automotive Group Vice President Beth Beans Gilbert (center), and Plumsteadville Fire Chief Karen Grabosky. (Fred Beans)

PLUMSTEAD TOWNSHIP, PA — The Fred Beans Automotive Group, through its charitable foundation, has donated $100,000 toward two major construction projects and the purchase of two new fire trucks by the Plumsteadville Volunteer Fire Company.

The donation will help relieve a portion of debt incurred by the company, which has undertaken the construction projects and fire truck purchases to ensure its future.

The donation will be used as matching funds for a $1.7 million grant awarded to the fire company through the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP), a Commonwealth-funded grant program. It will also be used to fund necessary improvements which are required before receiving the grant funds as a reimbursement.

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Although the RACP grant is a significant piece of the funding puzzle, there are other pieces that must now come together, said fire officials.

“The fire company is soliciting donations like this very generous one made by Fred Beans to cover the gap between our funding sources and the total project costs as well as to pay down the debt we are taking on by spending the appropriated grant money before we have it in hand,” said PVFC Past President Charlie Rumble.

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Rumble said the company's plans include replacing the recently demolished Station 20 at Easton and Ferry roads and renovating Station 24 on Stump Road, which was built in 1935. Both construction projects will address outdated structures that needed attention for the fire company’s safe operation.

The fire company also purchased two new fire trucks, which will be delivered in June, to replace two existing trucks that are 31 and 24 years old. “They are running on their last legs, and like an old car, it costs us more to keep them on the road than to replace them,” he added.

Fred Beans, founder of the Fred Beans Automotive Group, said that his company’s donation to the fire company will benefit the community for decades to come.

“An investment in our Plumsteadville Volunteer Fire Company is an investment in our entire community,” he said. “We are helping to secure a future for the Fire Company by addressing outdated spaces and trucks so that the fire company can continue protecting us exceptionally well. The new building for Station 20 is equally important, because it is in close proximity to so many community members and businesses throughout Plumstead Township.”


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