Elk City Police Receive Generous Donation from Lipscomb Chevrolet

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In a recent show of support for local law enforcement, Lipscomb Chevrolet GMC, through the General Motors First Responder program, donated $2,500 to the Elk City Police Department. The donation was presented by Curtice Spencer of Lipscomb Chevrolet.

This generous contribution will be used to purchase crucial equipment for Elk City police officers, including medical supplies for their vehicles and resources for School Resource Officers. These supplies will help ensure officers are prepared to render aid in emergency situations.

The Elk City Police Department expressed their gratitude, highlighting the importance of this donation in supporting the community’s safety. They thanked both General Motors and Curtice Spencer for their commitment to helping first responders.

This contribution represents a strong partnership between local businesses and public safety services, reinforcing the vital role that community involvement plays in ensuring the well-being of residents.

 
 

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