Crime & Safety
$123K Awarded To Media First Responders Through State Grants
The Office of the State Fire Commissioner awarded 2,500-plus fire departments and Emergency Medical Services companies with $37 million.
MEDIA, PA β First responders in Media got cuts of $37.5 million in state grants to bolster their life-saving services.
The Pennsylvania Office of the State Fire Commissioner recently released grant awards for more than 2,500 fire departments and Emergency Medical Services companies across the commonwealth.
Fire and EMS companies in Media were awarded $122,964.56 total.
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Below are local companies and the grant funding they received:
- Media Fire Hook & Ladder Company No. 1 (EMS) β $15,000
- Media Fire Hook & Ladder Company No. 1 (Fire Company) β $15,246.13
- Middletown Fire Company #1 β $17,397.91
- Rocky Run Fire Company (Fire Company) β $29,397.91
- Rocky Run Fire Company (EMS) β $15,000
- Rose Tree Fire Company No. 1 β $14,815.77
- South Media Fire Company No. 1 β $16,106.84
"Our firefighters and EMS personnel selflessly dedicate themselves to keeping our communities safe, often with limited resources," State Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook said. "This funding is a testament to the Shapiro Administrationβs commitment to ensuring that fire companies and EMS agenciesβboth career and volunteerβhave the tools they need to do their jobs effectively and safely."
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Learn how to volunteer with your local fire or EMS company online here.
Gov. Josh Shapiro recommended a three-part plan in his most recent budget proposal to support firefighters. The 2025-26 budget proposal:
- Creates a new, competitive funding stream of $30 million in grants for our fire companies.
- Creates a pilot program to help provide fire companies with the resources they need to work together.
- Covers cancer screenings for firefighters. Last year, we reformed our Workersβ Compensation Act to ensure firefighters, first responders, and law enforcement with a post-traumatic stress injury get the coverage they deserve.
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