Austintown Township (OH) Fire Department Awarded a $455,590 Grant

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The Austintown Township (OH) Fire Department was awarded a $455,590 FEMA grant to replace equipment that has been deemed unusable, reports vindy.com.

The grant is part of $319.5 million awarded from 2020 federal funds provided directly to eligible fire departments, certain EMS organizations, and state fire training academies around the nation, according to a news release announcing the grant.

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