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Atlanta officials approve $40M outlay for public safety | Georgia



(The Center Square) — The Atlanta City Council authorized a plan to spend greater than $40 million on public safety apparatus, together with new equipment for the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department.

A spokesman for Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens showed to The Center Square that the spending plan contains $19 million for the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department and $21 million for the Atlanta Police Department.

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“Legislation like this allows us to continue the implementation of our One Safe City plan which is focused on making all of our neighborhoods safe and welcoming for both residents and visitors,” Dickens stated in a commentary. “These investments will include new fire engines, trucks and lifesaving apparatus for the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department as well as expanding the Atlanta Police Department’s take home vehicle program.”

On the hearth entrance, town officials say investment is important to improve an growing old fireplace equipment fleet. Some days, as much as 15 or 20 fireplace equipment are out of carrier because of mechanical problems, and all over “multiple” contemporary construction fires, the closest engine or truck was once out of carrier, according to a solution.

“With the passage of these two pieces of legislation, the City Council and Mayor [Andre] Dickens have made a historic investment of over $18 million into our Atlanta Fire Rescue Department,” District 9 Council member and Public Safety and Legal Administration Committee Chair Dustin Hillis stated in a commentary.

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The council additionally handed a solution asking Invest Atlanta to approve $8.7 million in Tax Allocation District investment for the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department’s emergency fleet alternative purchases, together with heavy equipment, battalion leader automobiles and fireplace engines.

“Additionally, we are seeking the approval of [additional funding] from Invest Atlanta to purchase additional fire apparatus for three fire stations within two of our Tax Allocation Districts,” Hillis added. “With the $18 million in funding approved today, the City of Atlanta will purchase eight fire engines, one ladder truck, one utility truck, two swift water rescue jet boats, all new self-contained breathing apparatus, and all new heart monitors/defibrillators.”

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