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Pulaski County emergency management reports sharp drop in outages, court approves AquaEye purchase

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Pulaski County emergency management reported a sharp decline in storm-related outages and heavy volunteer response, and the fiscal court approved a $13,080 purchase order for an AquaEye sonar device funded by a KYEM SAR grant.

Pulaski County emergency management told the fiscal court on a special-call morning that power outages caused by the recent storm have fallen substantially and that volunteers and partner agencies have sustained county response operations. The court approved a $13,080 purchase order so the county can acquire an AquaEye sonar device under a Kentucky Emergency Management (KYEM) SAR grant.

Chris, the county’s emergency management representative, said…

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