Robinson Secures Funding for Western PA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force

HARRISBURG Thanks to the dedicated efforts of Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37), a new urban search and rescue task force will be created in western Pennsylvania.

Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) task forces play a crucial role in disaster response, capable of deploying rapidly to areas affected by natural or man-made disasters such as structural collapses, floods, hurricanes and other emergencies. With advanced training and state-of-the-art equipment, USAR task forces provide life-saving services and support recovery efforts. The establishment of a new task force in western Pennsylvania will ensure that more areas of the state have access to vital resources during critical times.

“This new task force will significantly improve our emergency response capabilities in western Pennsylvania,” Robinson said. “By providing our first responders with the necessary resources and support, we are ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities in times of crisis. I’m so grateful to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for their support of this initiative.”

The 2024-25 state budget allocates up to $6 million for a western Pennsylvania-based urban search and rescue task force. Other parts of the commonwealth will also have access to funding, all of which aim to complement Task Force One located in the southeastern part of the commonwealth. The team will include firefighters, engineers, medical professionals, canine handlers and emergency managers – all with specialized training and equipment to respond effectively during disasters.

 

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