Utility’s Emergency Services Partnership Program Assists County Fire Marshals
MAYS LANDING — Through its Emergency Services Partnership Program, Atlantic City Electric recently donated 300 10-year long-life fire safety alarms to Cape May County. Atlantic City Electric donated a total of 2,400 smoke alarms to fire marshals in the eight counties the company serves to provide this much needed resource to New Jersey residents who need them.
“Atlantic City Electric continues to support public safety entities such as fire service, law enforcement and emergency management through our Emergency Services Partnership Program through donations like this,” said Vince Maione, Atlantic City Electric region president. “We’re proud to partner with New Jersey’s county fire marshals in our service territory to help keep residents safe.”
Lowe’s Home Improvement supplied the smoke alarms at a reduced cost to help support this effort. Since 2000, Atlantic City Electric has donated 28,020 smoke alarms to fire safety officials in southern New Jersey.
For more information about Atlantic City Electric, visit www.atlanticcityelectric.com.
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