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Pittsburgh First Responders Get Major Boost

Pittsburgh First Responders Get Major Boost

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Pittsburgh’s first responders are getting a massive $45 million boost over five years from UPMC and Highmark—$30 million from Highmark for new fire trucks and $25 million from UPMC, bringing their total commitment since Mayor O’Connor took office to over $55 million. This critical funding addresses broken ambulances and aging vehicles, ensuring reliable emergency care amid city budget shortfalls. It also highlights a broader trend: Pittsburgh’s top nonprofits could generate $34 million annually in property taxes if exempt status were removed. With over $70 million secured from local partners—including the Pirates—this investment signals a unified effort to strengthen essential city services.

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