
Restore Supports Fire Chiefs & Local Government
Restore attended the IFCA Conference at the beginning of the week and the Illinois Municipal League Conference at the end of the week.
The IFCA Conference provided invaluable opportunities for networking and collaboration with fire chiefs across the state, highlighting the latest advancements in fire safety and emergency response. Our participation underscored our commitment to supporting the vital work of fire departments and first responders.
At the Illinois Municipal League Conference, we engaged with local government officials, discussing innovative solutions to improve community services and infrastructure. This conference allowed us to better understand the needs of municipalities and how Restore can contribute to building stronger, more resilient communities.
Representing Restore at both conferences were Michael Santoro and Patrick Santoro, carrying forward the legacy of their father, Patrick L. Santoro, who founded Restore. Their attendance at both events exemplifies our ongoing commitment to supporting essential services and contributing to the well-being of our communities.



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