Purchase urban search and rescue equipment with state grant funds
$90,275.12
In Plain English
The city received a $90,275 State Homeland Security Grant specifically for emergency response equipment. If approved, the city buys specialized gear to help first responders find and rescue people trapped in collapsed buildings or disaster areas. The equipment is fully covered by the grant with no cost to local taxpayers.
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