Rockland County Executive, Sheriff Sign Resolution for Homeland Security Grant

Rockland County will be safer thanks to a grant for $558,588 from the New York State Office for Homeland Security.Rockland County Executive Ed Day and Rockland Sheriff Louis Falco signed a resolution Monday to accept the funds, which will be used for the Countyโ€™s counter-terrorism teams.

The state grant will help Rockland County be better prepared in case of an attack or mass casualty incident.

โ€œThere is not one penny of local County tax dollars involved,โ€ the County Executive said. โ€œI give the Sheriff a lot of credit for the ongoing effort to identify grant opportunities from the state and federal governments so we donโ€™t have to go to the property tax line. Thatโ€™s how we keep taxes down.โ€

Sheriff Falco said that grants will benefit many activities to improve public safety, including emergency preparedness, active shooter training, first aid kits, among others areas.

โ€œPublic safety involves police, fire, EMS,โ€ he said. โ€œWhen we a receive a public safety grant, all of those areas benefit and the public benefits.โ€

The Rockland County Legislature is scheduled to vote on the resolution.

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