Chester Twp. Fire & EMS receives $33,802 for light tower

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The Clinton County LEGACY Fund Grant Committee awarded $33,802 for the Chester Township Fire & EMS to replace a non-functioning light tower on one of its vehicles. The tower can quickly illuminate an emergency scene, provide assistance in animal rescue, or can support law enforcement. From left are: front row, Chief Charles Whipple, Assistant Chief Scott Flynn, EMS Chief Michelle Whipple, township Trustee Rusty Rich, township Trustees President Steve Collett, and township Fiscal Officer Karla Collett; in back row are grant committee members Kerry Steed, Tony Long, Michelle Morrison and Janet Dixon. Not pictured is committee member Joe Hete.

The Clinton County LEGACY Fund Grant Committee awarded $33,802 for the Chester Township Fire & EMS to replace a non-functioning light tower on one of its vehicles. The tower can quickly illuminate an emergency scene, provide assistance in animal rescue, or can support law enforcement. From left are: front row, Chief Charles Whipple, Assistant Chief Scott Flynn, EMS Chief Michelle Whipple, township Trustee Rusty Rich, township Trustees President Steve Collett, and township Fiscal Officer Karla Collett; in back row are grant committee members Kerry Steed, Tony Long, Michelle Morrison and Janet Dixon. Not pictured is committee member Joe Hete.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2021/08/web1_chester_twp_c.jpgThe Clinton County LEGACY Fund Grant Committee awarded $33,802 for the Chester Township Fire & EMS to replace a non-functioning light tower on one of its vehicles. The tower can quickly illuminate an emergency scene, provide assistance in animal rescue, or can support law enforcement. From left are: front row, Chief Charles Whipple, Assistant Chief Scott Flynn, EMS Chief Michelle Whipple, township Trustee Rusty Rich, township Trustees President Steve Collett, and township Fiscal Officer Karla Collett; in back row are grant committee members Kerry Steed, Tony Long, Michelle Morrison and Janet Dixon. Not pictured is committee member Joe Hete. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal

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