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Equipment gains by state, counties benefit of closure

Posted: January 4, 2010 at 5:26 a.m.

  Chris Braithwaite, communication specialist, at his console in the communication's center at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock, Dec. 31. ACH has received $281,438 in CSEPP money since 2005. It was used to purchase a communications system at the hospital.

Chris Braithwaite, communication specialist, at his console in the communication's center at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock, Dec. 31. ACH has received $281,438 in CSEPP money since 2005. It was used to purchase a communications system at the hospital.

Arkansas and 10 counties near the Pine Bluff Arsenal will get to keep more than $93 million worth of equipment, vehicles and other property purchased by the federal government to safeguard the region in case of an arsenal disaster.

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