Local Emergency Responders Awarded Grants, Says Kephart

Dallas Kephart (Official photo).

HARRISBURG – More than $400,000 in grants is being awarded to fire and emergency responders that service the 73rd Legislative District, which is represented by state Rep. Dallas Kephart (R-Clearfield/Cambria). 

“These companies all applied for support through the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program,” Kephart said.

“The talented men and women who serve our communities as volunteer emergency responders are there for us in our time of greatest need and are deserving of all the financial support we can give them.”

State-wide, more than $31 million in grants is being awarded to 2,336 applicants. The funding may be put toward constructions savings accounts for the purposes of new facility construction, as well as facility upgrades, equipment, debt reduction, training and certification, education and public outreach and recruitment and retention efforts.

Here is the list of grant recipients in Kephart’s district:   

The 73rd District consists of the following municipalities: in Cambria County, the townships of Barr, East Carroll, Elder, Susquehanna and West Carroll, and the boroughs of Carrolltown, Hastings, Northern Cambria and Patton; and in Clearfield County, the townships of Beccaria, Bigler, Boggs, Bradford, Burnside, Chest, Cooper, Covington, Decatur, Girard, Goshen, Graham, Gulich, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Pine and Woodward, and the boroughs of Brisbin, Burnside, Chester Hill, Clearfield, Coalport, Glen Hope, Houtzdale, Irvona, Osceola Mills, Ramey, Wallaceton and Westover.

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