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Federal Funding Exceeds $6.9 Million for Maryland First Responders

Maryland receives significant federal support to enhance capabilities of first responders across the state.

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Public Safety

Maryland's first responders are set to benefit from a substantial federal funding allocation exceeding $6.9 million. This financial boost aims to enhance the resources and capabilities of emergency services throughout the state.

The funding is part of a broader initiative to strengthen public safety and ensure that first responders have the necessary tools to effectively serve their communities. The investment will support various programs and equipment that are crucial for efficient emergency response.

Officials have emphasized the importance of this funding in maintaining the safety and well-being of Maryland residents, particularly in light of ongoing challenges faced by emergency services.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Fishbowl (source).

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