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Web References
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1. Reynolds American Inc. - Newsroom
www.reynoldsamerican.com/news/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/27/2004 Last Visited: 9/2/2005
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - John Potter, director of environmental safety and emergency services at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., recently honored 12 local fire departments for their assistance in controlling a fire last year at the company's cold storage facility in Rural Hall.
To show its appreciation, RJR held a luncheon in honor of employees, contractors and firefighters who worked around the clock to fight the Sept. 29, 1997, blaze. At the luncheon, RJR donated $6,000 to the fire departments. Potter and James Boone, RJR's chief of emergency response, presented $500 checks to each of the fire departments. -
2. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Newsroom - Resources - Press Releases
www.rjrt.com/newsroom/resource - [Cached]Published on: 3/25/1998 Last Visited: 6/1/2006
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - John Potter, director of environmental safety and emergency services at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., recently honored 12 local fire departments for their assistance in controlling a fire last year at the company's cold storage facility in Rural Hall.
To show its appreciation, RJR held a luncheon in honor of employees, contractors and firefighters who worked around the clock to fight the Sept. 29, 1997, blaze. At the luncheon, RJR donated $6,000 to the fire departments. Potter and James Boone, RJR's chief of emergency response, presented $500 checks to each of the fire departments. -
3. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Newsroom - Resources - Press Releases
www.brownandwilliamson.com/new - [Cached]Published on: 3/25/1998 Last Visited: 7/11/2006
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - John Potter, director of environmental safety and emergency services at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., recently honored 12 local fire departments for their assistance in controlling a fire last year at the company's cold storage facility in Rural Hall.
To show its appreciation, RJR held a luncheon in honor of employees, contractors and firefighters who worked around the clock to fight the Sept. 29, 1997, blaze. At the luncheon, RJR donated $6,000 to the fire departments. Potter and James Boone, RJR's chief of emergency response, presented $500 checks to each of the fire departments.

