Whitesboro Fire Department adds new rescue truck using state grant

PHOTO CREDIT: ASSEMBLYWOMAN BUTTENSCHON’S OFFICE

WHITESBORO, N.Y. — The Whitesboro Volunteer Fire Department recently acquired a new rescue truck with assistance from state-government grant money secured by New York Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon (D–Assembly District 119). The grant enabled the Village of Whitesboro to purchase the new 2023 Chevy Suburban rescue vehicle for the fire department. The rescue vehicle can be […]

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WHITESBORO, N.Y. — The Whitesboro Volunteer Fire Department recently acquired a new rescue truck with assistance from state-government grant money secured by New York Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon (D–Assembly District 119).

The grant enabled the Village of Whitesboro to purchase the new 2023 Chevy Suburban rescue vehicle for the fire department. The rescue vehicle can be used to respond to more than 70 percent of all emergencies handled by the fire department.

“With this new and more functional vehicle, our paramedics and EMTs are now capable of responding with more advanced drugs, lifesaving equipment, and personnel,” Fire Chief George Massarotti said in a release issued by Buttenschon’s office.

Whitesboro Mayor Glen Hopsicker said the grant secured by Buttenschon provided 64 percent of the funding for the new rescue vehicle. The release didn’t state the cost of the vehicle or the grant amount.

The Whitesboro Volunteer Fire Department has been serving the community for more than 125 years. It provides fire and EMS services to 13,500 residents in the village Whitesboro and town of Whitestown. It also provides mutual aid to surrounding communities.

“Our first responders are a vital part of our communities,” Buttenschon said. “I am always happy when I can support the people that help us and who are always there to answer our calls when we need them.”

The fire department also offers the Junior Firefighter Program which accepts 16 and 17-year-olds.

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