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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE Senate Approves $25 Million in Grants for Volunteer Firefighters, Emergency Responders The State Senate today approved a bill that would pave the way for an anticipated $25 million in grants for Pennsylvania volunteer fire companies and ambulance services, according to Senator Erickson, who strongly supported the measure. Under House Bill 599, volunteer fire companies and EMS crews would have until April 30 to submit applications for the grants, and funding would be available as soon as this summer. "We recognize the vital service provided by volunteer firefighters and ambulance corps and the important role they play in many communities across the state," said Senator Erickson. "Unfortunately, many companies are finding it difficult to cover the rising costs of equipment and training. These grants will provide much-needed assistance to these important community organizations." Senator Erickson said the grant program received strong support from both the Senate and House last year, but the funding was not included as part of the budget for Fiscal Year 2005-06 that was enacted last July. "I am very pleased that funding for this important grant program was restored and will be available this fiscal year for our volunteer fire companies and ambulance workers," Erickson said. "We owe a debt of gratitude to our volunteer firefighters and emergency medical services crews. With these grants, we can support the invaluable service they provide to our communities." Grants to volunteer fire and rescue companies would range from a minimum of $2,500 to a maximum of $15,000 and could be used for construction or renovation of the fire company's primary structure; purchase or repair of firefighting, ambulance or rescue equipment; training; or debt reduction. CONTACT: Tom Golden
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