STOW, Mass. (WWLP) – The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that $5 million in awards will be distributed to 321 fire departments in Massachusetts.
According to the Department of Fire Services, this award was made possible through the state’s Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant program, which provides reimbursement on purchases of 135 different types of eligible equipment. Fire departments across Massachusetts were invited to apply.
Eligible items are hoses and nozzles, turnout gear, ballistic protective equipment, gear washers and dryers, thermal imaging cameras, hand tools, and extrication equipment, communications resources, hazardous gas meters, and more.
The purchase of this equipment helps departments attain compliance with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration or National Fire Protection Association safety standards.
A list of awards by department is as follows:
The 20 item categories that are most frequently funded through the grants are:
- Hoses, Nozzles, Fittings, and Adapters- 1,262
- Coats- 659
- Gloves- 618
- Hoods- 539
- Ballistic Vest- 515
- Helmets- 436
- Pants- 409
- Ballistic Helmet- 371
- Boots- 351
- Combustible/Hazardous Gas Detectors- 166
- Thermal Imaging Cameras- 133
- Hand Tools- 119
- SCBA Facepieces- 104
- SCBA Bottles- 102
- Portable (handheld) Radios- 97
- Rescue Litters- 76
- Cold Water Immersion Suits- 63
- Extrication Tools- 54
- Rescue Saw- 49
- Vehicle Stabilization Struts- 43
“Every single day, firefighters across Massachusetts put themselves in harm’s way to protect their communities,” said Governor Maura Healey. “They deserve our thanks and our support. The Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant program is just one way we can express our appreciation for that selfless dedication.”
“From structure fires and water rescues to hazardous materials and building collapses, firefighters never know what life-threatening risks the next call will bring,” said Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll. “These grants will support the purchase of fundamental tools and specialty equipment to help them do a dangerous job more safely.”
“For the second year in a row, many fire departments are using this program to provide their personnel with ballistic vests and helmets so they can make life-saving rescues in active shooter situations,” said Secretary of Public Safety and Security Terrence Reidy. “As we confront this growing threat and other emerging hazards, we are proud of the way Massachusetts fire departments have risen to every challenge.”
“While smoke and flames are the most obvious threats to firefighters’ safety, occupational cancer is the leading cause of death in the fire service,” said Deputy Secretary Susan Terrey. “We now know that wearing the right type of protective gear and cleaning it properly can reduce that risk. This program will give many firefighters access to tools that will help protect them from the number one threat to their health and well-being.”
“The Firefighter Safety Equipment Grants are an investment in the health and safety of Massachusetts firefighters,” said State Fire Marshal Jon Davine. “The flexibility of the program is especially valuable because it allows each department to make purchases based on their specific needs and resources. It has become a vital part of the way the Massachusetts Fire Service prepares for the constantly evolving threats in the world around us.”
“Firefighters who have the proper protective gear and contemporary rescue tools are much better able to protect themselves and the residents they serve,” said Hyannis Fire Chief Peter Burke, President of the Fire Chiefs’ Association of Massachusetts. “These grant awards will have immeasurable impacts on public safety in Massachusetts for years to come.”
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