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Central Bucks EMS Accepting Mask, Hand Sanitizer Donations
Central Bucks EMS could use products such as N-95 masks and hand sanitizer amid the coronavirus crisis.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — If you're looking for ways you can help local first responders during the coronavirus crisis, consider donating to the Central Bucks EMS.
Chief Chuck Pressler said the organization, which services nearly 120 square miles across Doylestown, Plumstead, Buckingham and beyond, could use products such as N-95 masks and hand sanitizer.
Donations can be dropped off at 455 East Street, Doylestown. To learn more about donations that are accepted, contact chief@cbems.org.
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Central Bucks EMS is a nonprofit organization with career staff consisting of paid and volunteer personnel. You can learn more about the organization here.
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