Endowment created for fire safety training grounds

Monday, January 31, 2011
Alfred P. "Doc" Page and his wife, Dorsey, established an endowment that will provide support for the care and maintenance of fire safety training.

GREENCASTLE -- The Putnam County Community Foundation announced recently that Alfred P. "Doc" Page and his wife, Dorsey, established an endowment that will provide financial support for the care and maintenance of the fire safety training center in Greencastle.

Alfred Page has been a leader in Putnam County since 1969 when he and his wife began teaching advanced first aid and CPR. Over the years, he developed a passion for safeguarding lives by preparing responders to cope with any situation they might encounter.

It was through his vision of developing a better way to train firefighters that the idea for a training facility in Putnam County was born.

At the age of 77, the Pages are still actively doing what they love to do -- helping others in need and teaching people how to help others.

Doc is a reserve member of the Greencastle Fire Department and serves as one of the safety officers.

On June 12, 2010, the Putnam County Emergency Services Training Grounds was rededicated as the Dr. Alfred Page Emergency Services Training Grounds.

The Pages want to make sure high-level training continues to be provided to Putnam County fire fighters and responders.

"Right now, all the equipment at the training facility is brand new," Doc said. "But it will have to be replaced eventually."

He and his wife established the Doc and Dorsey Page Endowment for Fire Safety Training as a first step toward ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of the training grounds.

Contributions to the endowment are welcome and should be made payable to the Putnam County Community Foundation with "Page Fire Safety" in the memo, and mailed to 2 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, IN 46135.

Foundation staff are available to help donors make gifts of cash, stock, retirement assets, life insurance, bequests, real estate and other types of gifts to the endowment.

The Community Foundation was established in 1985 and administers more than 220 funds and endowments for donors, supporting a variety of charitable purposes. To learn more about how to make a contribution to this Endowment or start a new fund, visit pcfoundation.org or contact Elaine Peck at 653-4978.

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  • Thank you Doc and Dorsey!

    -- Posted by cll on Mon, Jan 31, 2011, at 12:51 AM
  • Two wonderful and caring people...congratulations!

    -- Posted by Michele1953 on Thu, Feb 3, 2011, at 9:12 PM
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