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BASF Grant Assists Rescue Service
posted December 9, 2003

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Left to right are David Darnell, senior safety and loss prevention manager, J.D. Purvis, BASF site manager, Chief Chuck Hall and Lt. Daniel Walston. Click to enlarge.

BASF today presented the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Rescue Service with a $1,000 “Helping Make Communities Better” grant to be used to upgrade an air compressor truck that replenishes self-contained breathing apparatus for firemen and hazardous material teams.

The donation continues BASF’s 25-year partnership with the local volunteer emergency response organization.

Founded in 1937, Chattanooga-Hamilton County Rescue Service is one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the United States. Its 100 volunteers serve in a variety of emergency rescue situations, including fires, extrications, and cave, cliff and water rescues.

“Our working relationship with BASF has been exceptional,” said Chuck Hall, Chief of the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Rescue Service. “The combined and coordinated capabilities of the men and women of both organizations provide an outstanding level of preparedness for any emergency situation.”

“We’re proud to continue our support of the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Rescue Service,” said David Darnell, Safety Manager of BASF’s Chattanooga sites. “BASF is known as the company that helps make products better. We also have a strong commitment to helping make the communities in which we do business better.”

Approximately 130 employees work at BASF’s two Chattanooga sites, which make products used for adhesives, carpet backing, foams, paper coatings and asphalt modifiers.

BASF: Helping Make Products Better™
BASF is the world’s leading chemical company, offering its customers a range of high-performance products, including chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products, fine chemicals as well as crude oil and natural gas. Its distinctive approach to integration, known in German as “Verbund,” is its strength. It enables BASF to achieve cost leadership and gives the company a competitive advantage. BASF conducts its business in accordance with the principles of sustainable development. In 2002, BASF had sales of $34 billion and more than 89,000 employees worldwide. BASF Corporation is the North American affiliate of BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany. In North America, 2002 sales were approximately $8.2 billion and the company employs approximately 12,000 people.

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