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U.S. SEN. ANGUS S. KING JR., a Brunswick independent, met with Maine Fire Chiefs Association 1st Vice President Daniel Moore of Wells and 2nd Vice President Kenneth Brillant, right, Brunswick’s fire chief, to discuss funding for the Assistance to Firefighting grants program and the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant program. The grants complement local funding to provide the necessary resources and training for Maine’s local fire department to keep their communities safe, according to a news release from King’s office.
U.S. SEN. ANGUS S. KING JR., a Brunswick independent, met with Maine Fire Chiefs Association 1st Vice President Daniel Moore of Wells and 2nd Vice President Kenneth Brillant, right, Brunswick’s fire chief, to discuss funding for the Assistance to Firefighting grants program and the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response grant program. The grants complement local funding to provide the necessary resources and training for Maine’s local fire department to keep their communities safe, according to a news release from King’s office.

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