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Local Church Donates SWAT Truck to City

The efforts of World Harvest Church will be used by North Fulton SWAT, a joint venture between Alpharetta, Milton and Roswell.

You probably aren't likely to associate the terms "church" and "SWAT;" but when in Roswell heard the city had a need for a new SWAT vehicle, they acted.

Thanks to the generous donation of a local resident, the was the proud owner of an old bread truck, just begging to be transformed into something the department could really use.

But a conversion was costly and not part of the department's budget. So when word of the need spread, the World Harvest congregation raised nearly $22,000 to make it happen. And an expert in tactical equipment who attends the church went to work converting the old truck into an official SWAT vehicle - the first to become part of the "North Fulton SWAT," a joint venture between the cities of Roswell, Alpharetta and Milton.

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This Sunday, July 1, the church will celebrate the heroes they believed were worth it.

As part of their presentation to the city, the church will host "Hero's Day," a free cook-out, which will include displays and demonstrations by the Roswell Police, Roswell Fire and the U.S. Military.

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The church will hold two services on Sunday, July 1: an 8:45 a.m. service and an 11 a.m. service, which will unveil the truck at its conclusion.

World Harvest is located at 325 Hardscrabble Road. The special Hero's Day celebration cook-out and demonstrations following the second service will be free and open to the public.


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