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Board approves $219,700 to add mobile population-health unit for Fire Department
Summary
The Board of Estimates approved a one-year interagency agreement providing $219,700 to buy a sprinter van and equipment to expand the Baltimore City Fire Department’s population-health mobile unit, part of larger B Corps/24/7 outreach opioid-restitution initiatives.
The Board of Estimates on Nov. 19 approved an interagency agreement (SB2514081) to provide $219,700 from the Mayor’s Office of Recovery Programs to the Baltimore City Fire Department to add a mobile population-health unit.
Elizabeth Tatum, chief recovery officer, said the funding covers a sprinter van and materials to add another unit to the fire department’s population health…
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