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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Wayne County receives over $1.5 million for fire and rescue improvements

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State Rep. Scott Wiggam | The Ohio House of Representatives

State Rep. Scott Wiggam | The Ohio House of Representatives

State Representative Scott Wiggam (R-Wayne County) has long supported first responders in Wayne County. That support continued with the passage of this year’s capital budget, bringing more funding to the district.

Wiggam aimed to secure $1.5 million for improving Wayne County’s fire and rescue services during his eight years as a state representative. With the most recent funding of $300,000 for the Wayne County Fire and Rescue driver’s training course in this year’s capital budget, Wiggam has surpassed that goal, securing a total of $1.55 million.

“As your State Representative it has been an honor to work alongside you,” Wiggam said. “I believe first responders are a major part of our community’s backbone, and your willingness to put yourself in harm’s way in order to protect others must always be recognized. This funding will help keep our first responders safe as they continue to serve the people of the 77th House District.”

In 2017, Wiggam secured $500,000 in the capital budget for the Wayne County Fire and Rescue Burn Building to provide additional training for firefighters. In 2021, he brought $750,000 to Fredericksburg for installing a new MARCS system to improve communications across all first responder emergency radio networks.

“Proper training and resources is the key to success for first responders,” Wiggam added. “This funding will help them obtain more training, better preparing them for emergency response and give them the assets needed to perform their responsibilities when their skills are needed the most.”

Wiggam has represented Wayne County for eight years and will step down from his position due to term limits.

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