Illinois State Fire Marshal
announces $2.2 million in grants for fire safety
Middletown Fire Protection District
receives $24,884.88
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[July 19, 2018]
The office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal and Gov. Bruce Rauner
has announced the recipients of the Small Firefighting and Ambulance
Service Equipment Grant Program, also known as the Small Equipment
Grant Program.
One hundred fire departments and nonprofit ambulance services across
the state received grants for the purchase of safety equipment,
protective clothing, breathing apparatus and other needed tools. The
money for this grant comes from the Fire Prevention Fund. The grants
total $2.2 million, with each recipient receiving up to $26,000.
In Logan County, the Middletown Fire Protection District received a
grant in the amount of $24,884.88
Rauner congratulated the chiefs in attendance for the grant
announcement and recognized the risk that first responders take
daily.
“Firefighters do not hesitate to put themselves in harm’s way to
battle fires, to save lives and to keep us safe,” said Rauner. “It
is our job to ensure they have the equipment needed to stay safe.
This grant ensures fire departments are better equipped, allowing
first responders to more effectively and safely do their jobs.”
State Fire Marshal Matt Perez discussed the grant’s importance.
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“This year we had over 400 fire departments from across the state apply for a
grant,” Perez said. “The requests for grants totaled over $9 million. We had
$2.2 million in funds to award and we ensured that the neediest stations across
the state received the money to ensure the safety of the men and women that
protect their cities. It is imperative that we continue to find ways to aid the
men and women that respond first in a disaster and always put the lives of
others before their own.”
This year, research conducted by the Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI)
Research Center led OSFM to evaluate new needs. The research on cardiovascular
and chemical exposure risks faced by firefighters prompted the inclusion of gear
washers as acceptable purchases in this year’s grant application cycle.
Most Illinois fire departments, fire protection districts, township fire
departments, and stand-alone, nonprofit ambulance service providers were
eligible to apply. All fire department, fire protection district and township
fire department applicants were required to have participated in the National
Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) for a minimum of two years prior to
applying.
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