Mounted police unit presented $25K grant
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September 17, 2025
ALLEGHENY COUNTY

Mounted police unit presented $25K grant

Members of the Mounted Unit attended specialized training in large animal rescue and identified a critical need for equipment that could save both animals and people during emergencies.

By the MVI

The Allegheny County Police Mounted Unit received a much-needed grant to purchase new equipment.

State Sen. Nick Pisciottano, D-West Mifflin, presented a $25,000 state grant to the mounted unit on Monday to purchase large animal rescue equipment, including specialized tools designed to safely lift or move a downed horse and to rescue a person pinned beneath a large animal.

“This investment ensures that the Mounted Unit has the right tools to respond quickly and safely in the event of an emergency,” Pisciottano said. “Whether it’s protecting the well-being of their horses or rescuing a someone in distress, this equipment will give officers the ability to handle complex, high-risk situations with confidence and care.”

The Allegheny County Police Mounted Unit, established in 1932, is one of the longest continuously operating mounted units in Pennsylvania.

Today, the unit consists of seven horses stabled in South Park’s Historic Round Barn near the fairgrounds.

The Mounted Unit serves multiple roles: patrolling county parks, engaging in community outreach, participating in ceremonies and parades, and providing crowd management during largescale events.

Earlier this year, members of the Mounted Unit attended specialized training in large animal rescue and identified a critical need for equipment that could save both animals and people during emergencies.

“We’re grateful to Sen. Pisciottano for his efforts in helping us secure this vital equipment,” said Sgt. Jason Donaldson of the Allegheny County Police Department. “These resources will provide an additional layer of protection for our Mounted Unit and can also be utilized throughout our community when emergencies arise.”

Pisciottano emphasized the importance of the Mounted Unit as a vital law enforcement resource and a longstanding community presence.

“Generations of residents have connected with these horses,” Pisciottano added. “This grant ensures their safety while also enhancing the unit’s ability to serve our community.”

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