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Radnor Fire Company Gets $23,000 In Grants
The Radnor Fire Company earned the funds through the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — The Radnor Fire Company has been awarded more than $23,000 total in grant funds to boost their services.
State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara, D-Delaware, announced the Radnor Fire Company got $23,440.47 total.
The fund are broken out into EMS and fire services.
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For EMS, the fire company got $9,192.44.
For fire fighting services, the total allocated was $14,248.03
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The grants are made possible by the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program, and can be used toward repairing, building or renovating facilities.
Funds also can be applied toward purchase of new equipment, training and certification of staff, or it may go to repay debt related to equipment purchases or facility building and maintenance.
"Our community fire and EMS companies provide life-saving work in our communities, and for that they deserve endless thanks and respect," O’Mara said. "My dad was a firefighter, so working with first responders and ensuring that they have the tools they need to succeed is a cause I’m extremely passionate about. I am so thankful that the state is funding these heroes throughout Pennsylvania, but most importantly right here in the 165th Legislative District."
O’Mara noted that recipients still need to complete and return original signed copies of their grant agreements by July 31 in order to receive their money.
She urged any department that needs help with this requirement to contact her district office at 610-544-9878 or email RepOMara@pahouse.net.
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