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Norfolk council approves FEMA grant to fund cardiovascular screenings for Fire Rescue members
Summary
The Norfolk City Council adopted an ordinance to accept up to $352,710.90 in federal grant funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA to support cardiovascular health screenings and awareness for Fire Rescue personnel, with a required local match of $35,271.10.
Norfolk City Council on Monday adopted an ordinance to accept and appropriate up to $352,710.90 in federal grant funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency to support cardiovascular health screenings and awareness for Norfolk Fire Rescue members, and allocated $35,271.10 in previously appropriated local funds as a cash match for the program.
The funding was approved as an amendment to the city’s FY2025 annual appropriations ordinance (No. 49 5 90). The ordinance states the grant and…
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