In a ceremony held at Firehouse Subs, Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation celebrated its commitment to equipping first responders and healthcare providers with lifesaving equipment grants totaling more than $148,000.
The event, which took place on Wednesday, October 25, saw representatives from the grant recipient organizations proudly demonstrating the recently awarded equipment. To date, the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation has granted over $12 million to first responders and public safety organizations across Florida, with nearly $5 million benefiting the greater Jacksonville area.
The Neptune Beach Police Department was awarded $20,852 to acquire an all-terrain vehicle . The ATV will enable the police department to respond swiftly to off-road incidents that are inaccessible by traditional emergency vehicles.
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