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Counties Awarded Grants for Emergency Comms Upgrades

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$55 million is coming to enhance emergency communications systems across New York.

Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that each county in the Empire State and New York City will receive a portion of the funding. $45 million has been awarded under the State Interoperable Communications Formula Grant Program and $10 million has been awarded under the Public Safety Answering Point Grant Program.

“Ensuring the safety of New Yorkers is my top priority, and a reliable emergency dispatch system is critical for getting first responders where they’re needed — fast,” Governor Hochul said. “This additional funding will strengthen emergency communications across the State, helping counties upgrade technology, improve training and enhance their response capabilities. I remain committed to advancing public safety efforts year after year, ensuring every community has the resources it needs and deserves.”

The total amount area counties will receive can be found below.

  • Cayuga: $919,249
  • Monroe: $1,650,126
  • Onondaga: $1,313,967
  • Ontario: $791,080
  • Schuyler: $621,099
  • Seneca: $552,264
  • Steuben: $931,947
  • Tompkins: $763,693
  • Wayne: $665,233
  • Yates: $568,906

Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said, “Communication is key during emergencies and these grants will help communities across New York State get training and maintain and improve their systems. The professionals who take emergency calls and dispatch emergency responders are the first line of assistance, and we want to help ensure they have the tools they need.”

Executive Director of New York State Association of Counties Stephen J. Acquario said, “Counties applaud Governor Hochul for her continued priority emphasis on providing emergency 9-1-1 communication grants to counties. This funding is critical so that county based 911 systems can invest in modern technology and infrastructure to ensure our residents have access to emergency services.”

The money will be used to upgrade the state’s public safety answering points and communications system by helping counties buy new equipment, upgrade technology, and improve training.

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