Mich. dept. poised to receive $736,000 grant

The SAFER grant will help the department maintain a high-level of staffing


By Nate Stemen
Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch

TRENTON, Mich. — A representative of U.S. Sen. Carl Levin's office confirmed Thursday that the Trenton Fire Department is poised to receive $736,410 in grant money from the Department of Homeland Security’s Assistance to Firefighters grant program.

“It is vital that we maintain the fire protection our citizens need,” Levin said in a release. “These grants will help the fire departments in Trenton and Wyandotte hire more first responders to protect their communities when an emergency strikes.”

The Wyandotte Fire Department is set to receive $616,876.

Full story: Trenton Fire Department Awarded Over $736,000 in Grant Funding

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