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Driveway Renovation

A project to replace the driveway and parking lot at Deer Park Volunteer Ambulance started recently. Toners Sand and Gravel has donated their time and equipment to break up and pull out the old concrete.  Additionally, other businesses have offered to help with the paving project. Deer Park Ambulance is very grateful for the support from the community.

Deer Park Volunteer Ambulance is a volunteer and nonprofit organization that provides a vital service to not just Deer Park, but also much of the surrounding area. They rely heavily on these communities for support.  

To learn more visit DeerParkamb.org

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