Ind. county EMS among 16 organizations to receive public safety grants
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Goshen News
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. — NIPSCO has announced 16 organizations as recipients of the 2024 Public Safety Education and Training Action Grant.
Locally, the LaGrange firefighters will receive a grant to supply carbon monoxide detectors for medic bags.
Over the past seven years, NIPSCO’s Public Safety Education and Training Action Grant has funded a total of 110 projects geared toward community and youth public safety education projects, as well as training for first responders, police and fire departments. Some of these include lithium-ion battery response training, carbon monoxide training and cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator training for residents and first responders.
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The 2024 program recipients received grants ranging from $500 to $5,000 each.
“NIPSCO is proud to support the municipalities and organizations across our service territory that are committed to public safety education and training,” said Vince Parisi , NIPSCO president and chief operating officer. “This year’s winning organizations presented compelling and impactful programs and initiatives that amplify safety and strengthen our communities.”
The recipients of NIPSCO’s 2024 Public Safety Education and Training Action Grant are:
American National Red Cross — Disaster preparedness in NWI
Boys & Girls Club of Greater NWI — Trauma-informed crisis intervention staff certification
Cass County Emergency Management Agency — Fire service rapid intervention team
Cedar Lake Fire Department — Public safety education and first responder training initiative
Delphi Police Department — Citizen gun safety course
City of East Chicago Fire Department — Fire prevention programs
Cleveland Township Fire Department — Fire safety education house
Crown Point Police Department — School resource officer protection
Dyer Firefighters Association — Enhancing community risk reduction
Franciscan Alliance Foundation — CPR and AED demo blitz
LaGrange Firefighters — Supply carbon monoxide detectors for medic bags
Lake County Homeland Security/EMA — Lithium-ion battery safety
Lutheran Social Services of Indiana — Gear-Up Safety Program
MAAC Foundation — First Responder Appreciation Day
Pulaski County Emergency Medical Services — Emergency medical responder education
Town of Long Beach — Youth Safety Adventure Camp
For more information about the 2024 Public Education and Safety Grant and to see this year’s recipients, visit
NIPSCO.com/SafetyGrant
.
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