Baltimore County officials have introduced a proposal to allocate an additional $3.4 million to the Fire Department's budget. This funding increase is intended to bolster staffing levels, which are crucial for ensuring effective emergency response services across the county.
The proposal comes as part of the county's broader budget discussions, reflecting a commitment to public safety and the need for adequate resources to support first responders. Enhancing staffing is seen as a vital step in addressing the growing demands placed on the fire department.
County leaders emphasize that maintaining sufficient personnel is essential for both emergency response times and the overall safety of the community. The funding boost is expected to facilitate the hiring of additional firefighters, thereby improving operational readiness and service delivery.
Reported by HarborBeat based on thebanner.com (source).
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