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| Restaurant owners donate ATV to firefightersGreenville South Carolina. Two local restaurant owners have helped to make access into remote areas of their district a little easier for some northern Greenville County firefighters.Firehouse Subs Restaurant franchise owners Omar Ghorbani of Boiling Springs and Elliott Goldsmith of Greer awarded the Glassy Mountain Fire District a grant for a Polaris Ranger all-terrain vehicle, through the Firesubs Restaurant Public Safety Foundation.Fire Chief Bryan Riebe said the Polaris ranger "provides us greater flexibility to service the many remote areas of our district where we have had missing persons as well as fires in the past. It makes us feel more at ease knowing we can better protect our community and save more lives.He said the department is grateful to the community, franchise owners and the foundation for the donation."We are incredibly appreciative to our community for their ongoing support and for their donations to our business, as well as the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation," said Omar Ghorbani, owner, Firehouse Subs in Boiling Springs. "We are fortunate to be able to present the Polaris Ranger ATV to the Glassy Mountain Fire Department which will help them better serve and protect our community." |