The Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority awarded a $100,000 multi-municipal grant to Emergycare for a new ambulance in their fleet on Thursday.
Emergycare has been facing resource challenges for over a decade, and ECGRA directed funding to where the community needed it most.
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“We’re really happy to help Dave Baskak and his team out in getting this new piece of equipment out on the streets to help solve some of that EMS crisis that we hear about all the time,” said Perry Wood, Executive Director of ECGRA.
ECGRA also announced a report highlighting nearly $5 million in contributions to emergency medical services.
The grant was expected to not only benefit Emergycare but also the broader community.
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“Next to the crew, it’s also protecting the patient as well. You know, having a good vehicle to be able to transport them in while we’re performing lifesaving skills is paramount,” said David Basnak, President and Executive Director of Emergycare.
By providing lifesaving equipment to emergency medical services, ECGRA fulfilled their mission of empowering nonprofits toward economic and community development, all while keeping the Erie community safe.
You can read the full A Lifeline for Erie County report online here.
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