Fire department receives $382K grant for new sprinkler systems

Posted 6/18/14

The Cranston Fire Department is one of three in Rhode Island to be awarded Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency …

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Fire department receives $382K grant for new sprinkler systems

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The Cranston Fire Department is one of three in Rhode Island to be awarded Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

U.S. Sens. Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and U.S. Reps. Jim Langevin and David Cicilline made the announcement Tuesday. The Cranston department will receive $382,504 to help install new sprinkler systems in six of its facilities.

“On behalf of the residents of the city of Cranston, I would like to thank our congressional delegation for securing these federal funds to upgrade our fire stations to meet today’s stringent safety standards,” said Mayor Allan Fung. “We welcome any assistance from Washington that helps our residents obtain better services at lower costs.”

The AFG funds are to be used for operations and safety in each of the three departments. The Harmony Fire District will receive $38,786 for a cardiac monitor, while the Woonsocket Fire Department will receive $271,292 for the construction of new fire alarms systems in four fire stations and to purchase personal escape systems for each member of the department.

“Our firefighters work hard every day to keep the public safe. I’m pleased to support funding for the Assistance Firefighters Grants program to help ensure that they have that equipment and training they need. These federal grants will provide critically needed equipment and protective gear to allow our firefighters to provide better care to people in distress,” said Reed.

“Our firefighters are often taking risks to protect us and keep our families and neighborhoods safe,” said Whitehouse. “These grants will help ensure that our local departments in Woonsocket, Cranston and the village of Harmony have the resources they need to effectively respond to emergencies.”

“I have strongly supported the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program through the appropriations process, and I am so pleased to see the benefits in action right here in Rhode Island,” said Langevin. “The men and women of the Harmony, Woonsocket and Cranston fire departments all risk their lives to keep our communities safe, and these funds will support them in that work and help to keep them safe.”

“I am very pleased to join my colleagues in announcing these critical resources that will help firefighters more effectively and safely protect our communities,” said Cicilline. “I will continue fighting in Washington to support programs such as the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program to ensure that our cities and towns continue to receive the federal funding necessary to provide effective services for families across our entire state.”

Last year, Congress appropriated $320.9 million in competitive, federal AFG grants to help fire departments and non-affiliated EMS organizations nationwide.

Nationwide, 10,700 applications were submitted for AFG funds, available to fire departments, non-affiliated EMS organizations and state fire training academies. The grants are awarded on a competitive basis to the applicants that most closely address the program’s priorities and demonstrate financial need. More information on the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program can be accessed at www.fema.gov/firegrants.

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