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Brooke ambulance station completed

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Brooke ambulance station, located on Pleasant Avenue near state Route 2, was officially opened with a well-attended ribbon-cutting ceremony. County officials, ambulance service staff, and numerous guests celebrated the completion of this new facility, which is set to replace the older, smaller headquarters that previously served the area. This new station is a significant investment in enhancing the emergency medical services for Brooke County residents. The opening reflects a growing commitment to public safety and the need for improved healthcare access within the community. Attendees expressed enthusiasm about the enhanced capabilities that the new ambulance station will provide to emergency responders.

The establishment of this facility is expected to lead to quicker response times and better service for the community. Overall, the opening of the Brooke ambulance station marks a critical step forward in the county's emergency preparedness efforts. This development promises to support local healthcare initiatives and strengthen community trust in emergency services.

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