When Mark Hardin, fire chief for Missouri's Calhoun Volunteer Fire Department, saw last month that the department's bank account had dwindled to just $169, he wasn't sure what he was going to do next, as his firefighters were struggling to do their jobs with decades-old gear. "I probably shouldn't tell how much of our own money we've spent," Hardin tells the Washington Post. "My wife would divorce me." Then, in stepped 91-year-old Sam Sloan, with a donation of $500,000 to help the fire department get back on its feet. More on the surprise gift:
- First contact: Hardin, who grew the department from one volunteer to more than two dozen since he took over in 2021, says he got a call in early April from Sloan wanting to meet for breakfast, where he peppered Hardin with questions about the department. Another breakfast soon followed, and then, at a third meeting, Sloan pulled out a check for half a mil, made out to the fire department just 2 miles from his home. "I've never seen a check with so many zeros," Hardin says, adding, "I was at a loss for words."