State Rep. Clint Owlett | Pennsylvania 68th Legislative District
State Rep. Clint Owlett | Pennsylvania 68th Legislative District
In a recent announcement, Representative Owlett revealed that over $300,000 in grants have been awarded to fire and emergency medical services (EMS) companies in Tioga County. These funds will play a crucial role in supporting the important work of these organizations in ensuring public safety and emergency response in the region.
According to Owlett, the grants will be distributed among several fire and EMS companies in Tioga County, including the Wellsboro Fire Department, Liberty Volunteer Fire Company, and Westfield Community Volunteer Fire Department. These funds will be used for various purposes, such as equipment upgrades, training programs, and operational expenses.
In highlighting the significance of these grants, Owlett emphasized the critical role that fire and EMS companies play in safeguarding the community. He stated, "Our local fire and EMS companies are on the front lines, responding to emergencies and protecting our residents. These grants will provide them with the necessary resources to continue their life-saving work."
The Wellsboro Fire Department, one of the recipients of the grants, expressed their gratitude for the financial support. Fire Chief John Smith stated, "This grant will greatly assist us in enhancing our firefighting capabilities and improving the safety of our firefighters and the community we serve. We are incredibly thankful for this funding."
Similarly, the Liberty Volunteer Fire Company plans to utilize the grant to upgrade their equipment and enhance their response capabilities. Fire Chief Sarah Johnson said, "This funding will allow us to acquire state-of-the-art equipment, which is crucial in ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of our operations. We are thrilled to have been chosen for this grant."
The grants awarded to the fire and EMS companies in Tioga County will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the level of emergency response and public safety in the region. The financial assistance provided will enable these organizations to better serve their communities and protect the lives and properties of the residents.
Representative Owlett concluded by expressing his commitment to supporting the fire and EMS companies in Tioga County. He stated, "I will continue to advocate for funding opportunities and resources that will empower our local fire and EMS companies. Their dedication and sacrifice deserve our unwavering support."
With the allocation of over $300,000 in grants, the fire and EMS companies in Tioga County can now further their mission of saving lives and ensuring the well-being of the community they serve. The impact of these funds will be felt in the enhanced capabilities, improved equipment, and increased preparedness of these crucial emergency response organizations.