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Gaston County EMS receives $300K grant for mental health crisis response
Gaston County Emergency Medical Services received a $300,000 grant from North Carolina’s Rural Health Transformation Program to establish a Crisis Intervention Unit. The unit will address mental health crises in rural areas, reduce strain on emergency resources, and collaborate with the Hope United Survivor Network while expanding an existing community paramedicine program.
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