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Extension on Volunteer Loan Assistance Program

Maturity dates of loans offered to volunteer fire departments have been extended, payments for April, May and June temporarily deferred

The Wolf Administration announced that it will extend the maturity dates of loans offered to volunteer fire departments under the Volunteer Loan Assistance Program and temporarily defer payments for the months of April, May and June.

“As the effects of the coronavirus and the necessary government response ripple their way through our state, it should be no surprise that our volunteer fire departments are feeling the pain,” said State Fire Commissioner Bruce Trego. “Our office is here to help our commonwealth’s fire fighters, and that hasn’t changed as we telework during Gov. Wolf’s stay-at-home order. We’re committed to working very hard with departments to assist them with the resources they need to ensure they can meet their financial obligations during these difficult times.”

The Volunteer Loan Assistance Program provides loans to volunteer fire companies, ambulance services and rescue squads for the purpose of purchasing and modernizing apparatus, facilities and equipment. There will be no interest or penalties assessed for borrowers who accept this deferment.

Since its inception, the program has approved more than $500 million in loans for the commonwealth’s volunteer emergency services community.

Office of State Fire Commissioner staff provides technical assistance and regulatory guidance to applicants; receives, analyzes and approves loan applications; supplies loan closing services; maintains financial and historical files and services all accounts until they are closed. For those borrowers who wish to decline deferment and continue to make payments, notify OSFC staff.

Visit osfc.pa.gov for more information.

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