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Georgia-Pacific Bucket Brigade Supports Community Firefighters

ATLANTA, GA. October 07, 2009 --

ATLANTA- October is the true beginning of fall. School is in full-swing, communities are filled with the sounds and activities of weekend sporting events and festivals.

October is also National Fire Prevention month and the time when Georgia-Pacific - through its Georgia-Pacific Bucket Brigadeinitiative - thanks the selfless members of local community fire departments across the United Stateswho battle blazes, perform dangerous rescues, contain hazardous spills and educate children on fire safety. Many of these units do their work with aging, failing equipment or without the specialized gear they need, and many do it without getting paid.

“We appreciate the work that volunteer and small town fire departments do in our facility communities all across this country,” said Jim Hannan, CEO and President, Georgia-Pacific. “Because many of our employees also serve as volunteer firefighters, we understand the demands on these units and their need for equipment and financial support. The Georgia-Pacific Bucket Brigade program allows us to show our appreciation for the essential services they provide.”

The Georgia-Pacific Bucket Brigade is a national program that recognizes the contributions of fire departments in communities with Georgia-Pacific facilities. Launched in 2006, the initiative has contributed approximately $500,000 to rural and small town fire units across the United States. The program supports firefighters with product and cash donations for programming and purchasing necessary equipment, and safety education materials for presentations in local schools. This year’s 24 Georgia-Pacific Bucket Brigade winners were chosen from more than 100 applicants in 28 states.

The program is meeting critical needs during a time in which increased demand for volunteer firefighters is putting additional strains on available resources to equip them. Volunteers comprise 72 percent of all firefighters in the United States, according to the National Volunteer Fire Council and the National Fire Protection Association. Of the total estimated 1,148,800 volunteer and paid firefighters across the country, 825,450 are volunteers.

More than 100 departments applied for the grants, with the following final recipients being chosen:

Department

Location

Grant Amount

Lambeth Community Volunteer Fire Department

Flomaton, Ala.

$10,000

Cooterneck Fire Department

Gurdon Fire Department

HamburgFire Department

Fordyce, Ark.

Gurdon, Ark.

Hamburg, Ark.

$5,000

$7,000

$10,000

Francis Volunteer Fire Department

Palatka, Fla.

$10,000

City of Rincon FireDepartment

SpringfieldFire Department

Rincon, Ga.

Springfield, Ga.

$10,000

$10,000

Slaughter Fire Department

Slaughter, La.

$10,000

DuluthFire Department

Duluth, Minn.

$5,000

ArlingtonVolunteer Fire Department

LawrenceCountyVolunteer Fire Department

Sontag Volunteer Fire Department

Beaumont, Miss.

Monticello, Miss.

Sontag, Miss.

$10,000

$2,500

$7,500

LyonMountainVolunteer Fire Department

Lyon Mountain, N.Y.

$5,000

Milford, N.J. Fire Department

Milford, N.J.

$5,000

Farmer Volunteer Fire Department

Asheboro, N.C.

$5,000

PickawayTownshipFire Department

Circleville, Ohio

$5,000

Brushy Mountain Volunteer Fire Department

Muskogee, Okla.

$10,000

BradfordTownshipVolunteer Fire Department

Bradford, Penn.

$5,000

HollywoodFire Department

Moncks Corner Rural Fire Department

Saluda, S.C.

Moncks Corner, S.C.

$5,000

$5,000

Jarratt Volunteer Fire Department

Jarratt, Va.

$5,000

Town of BuchananFire Department

Abrams Fire Department

Buchanan, Wis.

Abrams, Wis.

$5,000

$10,000

Big Horn County Fire Protection District #1

Lovell, Wyo.

$5,000

Headquartered at Atlanta, Georgia-Pacific is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of building products, tissue, packaging, paper, cellulose and related chemicals. The company employs more than 45,000 people at approximately 300 locations in North America, South Americaand Europe. The familiar consumer tissue brands of Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LP include Quilted Northern®, Angel Soft®, Brawny®, Sparkle®, Soft 'n Gentle®, Mardi Gras®, So-Dri® and Vanity Fair®. Dixie Consumer Products LLC, a Georgia-Pacific company, manufactures the Dixie® brand of tabletop products. Georgia-Pacific has long been among the nation’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of building products to lumber and building materials dealers and large do-it-yourself warehouse retailers, with brands such as Plytanium® plywood, DryPly® water repellent plywood, Ply-Bead® panels and Wood I Beam joists offered by Georgia-Pacific Wood Products LLC and DensArmor Plus® interior drywall, DensGlass® Sheathing and ToughRock® wallboard offered by Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC. For more information, visit www.gp.com.



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