SHAES Gets Grant for Portable Carbon Monoxide Detectors
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SHAES gets grant for portable carbon monoxide detectors
A grant from Michigan Gas Utilities will enable South Haven Area Emergency Services to protect its first responders from carbon monoxide when they’re out on calls. SHAES Director Brandon Hinz tells us the $2,000 grant through the company’s Rewarding Responders Grant Program will pay for eight small carbon monoxide detectors that attach to the response bags carried by paramedics. “We respond to quite a few carbon monoxide alarm activations on an …
South Haven First Responders get grant for carbon monoxide detectors from MGU
South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) has been awarded a $2,000 grant from Michigan Gas Utilities (MGU) through its Rewarding Responders Grant program. The grant is being used by SHAES to purchase eight small carbon monoxide detectors that attach to EMS response bags to alert paramedics to the presence of hazardous gases. MGU offers its Rewarding Responders Grant each year to emergency response agencies that operate in the company’s serv…
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