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Pittsburgh Invests $55M in First Responders
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Pittsburgh’s emergency response is getting a major upgrade thanks to a $55 million investment from Highmark and UPMC, aimed at modernizing ambulances and fire trucks. Mayor OConnor called it a historic day, highlighting how long ambulances have been breaking down — unacceptable when lives are on the line. Highmark is pledging $20 million over five years, including $4 million annually for medical resources and fire vehicles, while UPMC is adding $25 million over five years to its prior $10 million EMS fleet contribution. This isn’t just about new gear — it’s about reliability, faster response times, and better care for all residents. With over $70 million total from foundations and companies, Pittsburgh is showing serious commitment to public safety and community well-being.
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