Sullivan County Awarded Funding for Emergency Services Upgrades
July 6, 2014 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY– On June 25, New York State Commissioner for Homeland Security, Jerome M. Hauer, Ph.D, MHS announced that Sullivan County has been awarded $584,887 for Emergency Services enhancements.
“This latest round of grant awards now brings the total of NYS Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services for Sullivan County to approximately $3.65 million overall for critically needed upgrades for our Emergency Service and first responders,” said Cora Edwards, Chair of the Sullivan County Public Safety & Law Enforcement Committee. “This is great news for Sullivan County taxpayers and everyone who uses 911 Emergency Services,” added Edwards
“On behalf of Sullivan County I would like to thank all of the staff involved for their diligent work that went into the County being awarded several grants over the past several years and maximizing these opportunities,” stated Sullivan County Legislative Chairman Scott Samuelson.“
“The funding secured will ensure interoperable communication for first responders and needed equipment upgrades at the E-911 Center, “said County Manager Joshua Potosek. “This funding will help provide seamless communication between various first responder agencies during critical times such as the most recent flooding in Sullivan County,” Potosek added.
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Sullivan County Awarded Funding for Emergency Services Upgrades
July 6, 2014 by The Catskill Chronicle
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY– On June 25, New York State Commissioner for Homeland Security, Jerome M. Hauer, Ph.D, MHS announced that Sullivan County has been awarded $584,887 for Emergency Services enhancements.
“On behalf of Sullivan County I would like to thank all of the staff involved for their diligent work that went into the County being awarded several grants over the past several years and maximizing these opportunities,” stated Sullivan County Legislative Chairman Scott Samuelson.“
“The funding secured will ensure interoperable communication for first responders and needed equipment upgrades at the E-911 Center, “said County Manager Joshua Potosek. “This funding will help provide seamless communication between various first responder agencies during critical times such as the most recent flooding in Sullivan County,” Potosek added.
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