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Heastie announces $1 million for public safety improvements in Capital Region

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Carl E. Heastie District 83 | Official website

Carl E. Heastie District 83 | Official website

Speaker Carl Heastie continued his annual statewide tour today with Assemblymember Phil Steck at the Town of Colonie Public Safety Center to announce $650,000 in funding to activate the Colonie Emergency Medical Services’ (EMS) “Safe Streets For All” federal grant and $350,000 to replace Colonie Police Department’s portable radios for school resource officers.

“The safety and security of New York’s families requires a continued investment in our emergency response teams,” said Speaker Heastie. “I’m proud to join Assemblymember Steck today to announce the funding to make our streets safer and improve communication services across schools in the Town of Colonie.”

“I want to thank Speaker Heastie for joining me today to announce this critical funding to make our neighborhoods safer,” said Assemblymember Steck. “This investment bolsters our efforts to reduce traffic fatalities in Colonie and strengthens our EMS and Police Department’s capacity to respond to emergencies swiftly and effectively. Our comprehensive approach will ensure the safety of all community members across the Capital Region.”

Speaker Heastie and Assemblymember Steck met with Town of Colonie Emergency Medical Services Chief Paul Sugrue and Town of Guilderland Director of Emergency Medical Services Jay Tyler to tour the Town of Colonie Public Safety Center. After the tour, they announced $650,000 in funding to activate the Colonie Emergency Medical Services’ “Safe Streets For All” federal grant and $350,000 to replace Colonie Police Department’s portable radios to aid school resource officers.

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