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  • #redirect [[Port Security grant]]
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  • #redirect [[Port Security grant]]
    33 bytes (4 words) - 11:58, 14 July 2022
  • #redirect [[Port Security grant]]
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  • {{r|Port Security grant}}
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  • The city was able to acquire the vessel with the assistance of a [[FEMA]] [[Port Security grant]].<ref name=Spectrum2016-06-22/> ...t wouldn't be until the summer of 2013, before Forezzi's retirement that a port security grant would allow the AFD to purchase the 36 foot fire boat.
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  • ...ireboat]] '''''Joseph B. Herman II''''' was paid for with funds from the [[Port Security Grant Program]], a special fund to combat terrorism.<ref name=WashingtonTimes2014 ...ed for more than 20 years. Funding for the fireboat came from the national Port Security Grant Program. Deputy Chief Tony Manfredi wrote the grant application.
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  • ..., 2001]] several municipalities received [[Department of Homeland Security Port Security Grant|grants]] from the US Federal government to build fireboats, so they would b ...ed for more than 20 years. Funding for the fireboat came from the national Port Security Grant Program. Deputy Chief Tony Manfredi wrote the grant application.
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  • ...truction of [[FDNY]]'s ''[[Three Forty Three]]'' was partly supported by a port security grant. ...]'s [[Commencement (fireboat)|''Commencement'']] was refurbished through a port security grant.
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  • | title = Review of the Port Security Grant Program | title = Fiscal Year 2015 Port Security Grant Program
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  • She was purchased through a port security grant from the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]].<ref name=Columbian2014-04 ...r's ship, Discovery is one of three boats recently acquired with a federal Port Security Grant to help address gaps in the regional marine emergency response capabilities
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  • ...to the city via a [[Department of Homeland Security]] grant through the [[Port Security Grant Fund]]. According to the vessel's captain, [[Phil D'Acunto]], the purpose of DHS's Port Security Grant Fund is that by supplying local municipalities with maritime fire-fighting
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  • ...epartment]] would be receiving a modern powerful fireboat through a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]].<ref name=DuluthTribune2016-07-05/> In recent years firefighters had bee ...uluthnewstribune2019-05-08/> She was built with the assistance of a [[FEMA port security grant]].
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  • ...eptember 11, 2001]], the [[Department of Homeland Security]] created the [[Port Security Grant Fund]] to provide smaller ports with emergency vessels.
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  • ...cost. The Department has been providing [[Department of Homeland Security Port Security Grant|Port Security grants]] since 2002, to provide vessels that, in addition to |title = Review of the Port Security Grant Program
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  • ...ximately seventy-five percent of the vessel's cost was covered by a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]]. ...e Chief Peter Connerton and his staff last year successfully applied for a Port Security Grant from the federal Department of Homeland Security. They presented a budget o
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  • ...f Homeland Security]] supplied three quarters of the cost through a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]].<ref name=BellinghamHerald2015-07-15/> The [[Port of Bellingham]] and th
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  • ...ats]] for $597,000, with three quarters of her cost being paid by a [[FEMA Port Security grant]]. As is typical of fireboats built with the help of FEMA grants, she is a
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  • Two thirds of the vessel's cost was paid through a [[Port security grant]] from [[FEMA]], a sub-agency of the [[Department of Homeland Security]]. ''Fireboat Tiburon'', like other fireboats purchased with the help of a port security grant, has first aid facilities, has sensors for search and rescue.<ref name=Mari
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  • The vessel was built with the assistance of a [[FEMA]] [[Port Security grant]].<ref name=TimesHeraldRecord2016-06-29/> As is usual with such vessels sh
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  • The vessel was paid for through a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]].<ref name=Wfla2018-02-15/> So, in addition to being able to fight fires,
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  • ...11, 2001]], the [[Department of Homeland Security]] has issued generous [[Port Security grant]]s, to enable cities to acquire fireboats that can also serve to help count ...ss of getting its new fire boat in 2009, when the department applied for a Port Security grant. The grant was awarded to the department the following year, and a committe
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  • ...ef name=Newport2016-08-09/> The vessel was partially paid for by a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]].<ref name=Patch2013-01-30/><ref name=NewportDN2016-08-20/> The [[North K ...factured in Petaluma, Calif., in 2013 with substantial help from a federal port security grant. The Newport Fire Department would like to purchase the same type of boat w
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  • Most of the vessel's $11.8 million construction cost was paid for from a [[port security grant]] from the [[United States Department of Homeland Security|Department of Ho | quote = A port security grant covered a majority of the $11.8 million to pay for the fire boat.
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  • ...a million dollars, three quarters of which were provided through a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]]. Like other fireboats funded by FEMA, in addition to fighting fires, and
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  • ...> She was commissioned on March 16, 2014. She purchased through a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]].
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  • ..., to be operated by the San Diego Harbor Police, that were paid for by a [[Port security grant]] from the federal [[Department of Homeland Security]]. <ref name=Kgtv2010-
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  • {{rpl|Port Security grant}}
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  • The vessel's $4.7 million cost was largely covered by a [[FEMA Port Security Grant Program]].<ref name=Wabc2015-11-20/>
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  • ...ies who had been able to replace or upgrade their fireboats through [[FEMA Port Security Grant]]s, but that Washington DC had not applied for a grant. The report estimat
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  • ...6.7 million.<ref name=baltimoresun2007-08-04/> The City received a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]] to help pay for the vessel.
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  • ...the boat in 2014, with $1.2 million of its cost paid for through a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]].<ref name=savannahnow2018-11-13/>
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  • The vessel cost $5 million, $4.5 million of which came from a [[FEMA Port Security Grant]].
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  • ...apecodfdSanDiegoHarbor/> Purchase of the fireboats was assisted by [[FEMA port security grant]]s. These vessels were commissioned in 2010 and 2011.
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