Pennsylvania Water Rescue was recently notified the 108-acre former industrial complex in Easton where they lease a small building to house operations has been sold. They have until June 30 to find a new location, but that won’t be easy for an organization with a $20,000 per year budget that requires significant storage for boats, diving equipment, trucks and other specialty gear.
Source: Morningcall
Pennsylvania Water Rescue could shutdown this summer unless they find a new location
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