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PORTSMOUTH No injuries were reported as of 3:45 p.m. following a structure fire Wednesday afternoon on Prudence Island. They had a shed on fire, extended to another shed, extended to a house and to a large area of brush, Portsmouth Fire Chief Paul Ford said. He noted that it was too early to say where the fire started.
When asked for a location, Ford mentioned Deer Lane but had to end the phone call abruptly.
Before hanging up, he said the Portsmouth Fire Department was still on scene. The Prudence Island Volunteer Fire Department also responded along with the Bristol Fire Department, and the Warren Fire Department was en route.
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Mills Administration, FEMA Partner on Mobile Vaccination Unit to Provide COVID-19 Vaccines to Rural, Under-Served Communities Across Maine
April 6, 2021
Maine to host New England s second mobile vaccination unit capable of delivering at least 250 shots per day
The Mills Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today a partnership to launch a groundbreaking mobile vaccination unit that will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to people in rural and under-served communities across Maine.
The mobile vaccination unit (MVU), which is only the second of its kind in New England, will begin providing COVID-19 vaccines to Maine people starting next Monday, April 12, 2021, at the Oxford Casino in Oxford. The MVU will then travel to ten additional rural or under-served communities across Maine - including Fryebu
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Vermont Business Magazine The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) awarded $9,609,431 to the University of Vermont Medical Center for its COVID-19 response efforts March 1-June 30, 2020.
This Public Assistance (PA) grant funding is awarded for the development of testing sites, leases for sites and quarantine facilities, use of equipment, paying medical and technical support, and tracking procurement and distribution of supplies. The funds are reimbursed 100% through the PA program.
“We are pleased to provide this funding to The University of Vermont Medical Center,” said Acting Region 1 Administrator and Federal Coordinating Officer Paul Ford, who oversees FEMA’s operations in New England. “We will continue working closely with UVM Medical Center in our shared efforts to respond to the pandemic.”