The Bowling Green Firefighter's Association purchased a Corvette through a private donor to be used for community engagement.
The Corvette will be used by the fire department for community events, fire prevention activities and other special events.
“Working here going on 125 years, you know, this year and we’ve had this corvette plant here for quite some time. It just seemed like a seamless team to build here with building our corvette with the last three on the vin number being 911,” Bowling Green Fire Chief Justin Brooks told WBKO ABC 13. “With them being in our backdoor, us having their logo on our patch, our brand. This was about team.”
The Corvette will be raffled off during the November 19 Fireman’s Ball being held at the Corvette Museum
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