Hancock Commission supports fire grant, Shop with a Cop program

Weirton, WVLocal News

Hancock County Commissioners have taken a significant step towards enhancing local emergency services by approving funding for two critical initiatives. Among these, they allocated $7,511. 43 to the New Manchester Volunteer Fire Department to help secure an Assistance to Firefighters Grant. This financial backing is essential for the fire department, as it will enable them to upgrade their firefighting equipment and training, ultimately improving response times and community safety. The decision was made during a meeting on Tuesday, showcasing the Commission’s commitment to addressing local public safety concerns.

Additionally, the support for these initiatives reflects a broader trend of local governments prioritizing emergency preparedness in their budgets. The funding not only aids the fire department but also fosters a stronger partnership between government entities and community service organizations. As local emergency services face increasing demands, such proactive measures are vital for maintaining public safety. The Commission’s actions underscore the importance of local governance in ensuring the well-being of residents.

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