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SU Announces Major Investment in Campus and Community Safety

SALISBURY, MD---°®Æï¼§ President Janet Dudley-Eshbach today announced a major investment in the safety of the SU campus, the City of °®Æï¼§ and surrounding communities.

In a letter sent to Mayor Barrie P. Tilghman, the President pledged $200,000 toward a new aerial ladder truck for the °®Æï¼§ Fire Department. The vehicle, valued at over $1.1 million, will significantly improve the Fire Department’s access to high-rise buildings, including many of SU’s residence halls.

“Through the years, °®Æï¼§ has worked in partnership with the City of °®Æï¼§ to help ensure safer and more secure neighborhoods,” said Dudley-Eshbach. “We are grateful for the timely and dependable services provided by the °®Æï¼§ Fire Department, and are pleased that our investment will enhance its ability to meet the needs of our entire community.”

The region’s elected leaders hailed the new collaboration.  “As a longtime firefighter myself, I understand and appreciate the indispensable services that our region’s fire companies provide on a daily basis,” said Delegate Norman H. Conway, Maryland House of Delegates (District 38B) and chair of the House Appropriations Committee.  “°®Æï¼§’s investment in this new ladder truck will enable the °®Æï¼§ Fire Department to respond even more effectively to life-threatening emergencies on campus and throughout the area.”

“The °®Æï¼§ Fire Department plays a vital role in safeguarding the quality of life at °®Æï¼§ and across the Lower Shore,” said Maryland Senator J. Lowell Stoltzfus (District 38). “Given the obvious importance of fire and rescue services to the campus community, I commend °®Æï¼§ for responding to the Fire Department's unmet equipment needs in a spirit of real collaboration.”

The University’s contribution to the purchase of the new fire truck will be made in five annual installments of $40,000. The first payment will be made when the new equipment has been placed into service.

SU has shown a strong commitment to work with °®Æï¼§ officials to ensure safer neighborhoods surrounding its campus and throughout the city. The University currently makes a voluntary annual payment of $70,000 to °®Æï¼§ for police and fire protection of the University Park student residential center.

This new investment will bring SU’s direct annual support for public safety services to $110,000.
“This is the latest example of the expanding partnership that exists between the City of °®Æï¼§ and °®Æï¼§,” said Tilghman. “We are excited to have this opportunity to work with SU to protect students, permanent residents and property throughout our City.”

“I am very happy that the °®Æï¼§ Fire Department will be working in close partnership with °®Æï¼§ to provide the best emergency services possible.  This investment by °®Æï¼§ will enhance our ability to save lives, prevent serious injury and protect personal property when the time comes,” said Chief David B. See of the °®Æï¼§ Fire Department.

For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU Web site at www.salisbury.edu.