EMS Grants
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This year’s grant program is focused on three activity areas: operations and safety, vehicle acquisition and regional projects
Prioritize first responder safety and wellness with grants to support initiatives for mental health, resilience and physical fitness
Understand the distinction and implication of Congressionally Directed Spending and Community Project Funding
The Missouri EMS Association will use funds to put mobile integrated healthcare networks in six communities in Missouri and Kansas
The grant connected seven rural Waushara County EMS stations via video for training and equipped vehicles with mobile hotspots and telehealth systems
Southwest Minnesota EMS Corp. will use the funding, along with Avel eCare’s EMS telemedicine services, to improve rural care
Jasper County Emergency Management Agency will use the grant money to help departments cover training costs
The Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue Services will install the first of four vending machines in Brunswick
Funding will allow for a social worker to accompany Lexington police on crisis calls
A pilot program begun in 2022 funds career training for high school students in three regions
One significant recipient is the Southwest Minnesota EMS Corp, awarded nearly $10 million to implement a tele-EMS system
Two volunteer fire departments in Raleigh County are asking for funding to meet the growing demands for service
The Colorado Springs Fire Department is using grant funding to purchase and place 500 Narcan kits on apparatus and be available to AMR
Cambria Community Healthcare District officials say the current station is beyond its useful lifespan
Legislators look at the limited ways opioid settlement funds can be spent across the state
Lowe’s Hometowns will be funding $620K to renovate first responder facilities, including updates to police department lobbies, making fire departments comfortable and more
The Fire Grants and Safety Act reauthorizes SAFER and AFG grant programs through FY2028
Governor Josh Shapiro proposes doubling the Fire and EMS Grant Program to $60 million in FY2025
Legislation to fund grant programs and U.S. Fire Administration through 2028 heads to the President for signing
The NOPEC Foundation awarded a $39,500 grant to the Ashtabula County Water Rescue Team
In the spirit of today’s theme, we express our heartfelt gratitude to the remarkable members of the EMS community who go beyond the call every shift
Inspiring ways to recognize providers’ contributions, educate the community and recruit the next generation
EMS personnel across four states were recognized by their peers for dedication, service
Lifeline Ambulance personnel were recognized for their commitment to high-quality EMS
Stratford EMS Director Michael A. Loiz has championed responder safety, PTSD coverage and increasing reimbursements
Kingston Mayor Steve Noble said the grant will fund staffing over three years
Grants distributed over the next two years will be used by first responders in communities with high overdose rates
Officials in New London hope a SAFER grant will allow them to staff, operate an additional ambulance
EMS Products
A $2 million grant awarded is helping to launch a program in Cambria County that will use airborne drones to bring drugs and other medical supplies to rescue scenes and help emergency responders save more lives