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Funding Announced To Benefit Cameron County Ambulance Service

  • 15 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Last week, U.S. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) announced $289,366,974 in Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) funding was included in the eleven FY26 Appropriations bills signed into law, supporting 121 projects focusing on affordable housing development, water infrastructure upgrades, equipment for police departments, and other critical initiatives across Pennsylvania.


CAMERON — $758,000


Cameron County Ambulance Service, Inc, PA, for equipment to provide ambulance services ($250,000) to acquire a new ambulance and improve response capabilities across the region.


“This $250,000 investment will significantly strengthen Cameron County Ambulance’s ability to serve residents across Cameron County by allowing us to acquire a much needed vehicle and improve our capacity to deliver essential emergency services. We are deeply grateful to Senator Fetterman and his office for recognizing this need and for their continued commitment to supporting our community. Thank you!” said Jamie Gillen, Director of Cameron County Ambulance Service.


Emporium Borough Town Hall Improvement Project ($508,000) to improve energy efficiency, and make ADA compliance upgrades, improving accessibility for residents and reducing energy costs.

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