FEMA Quickly Authorizes Firefighting Funds For Nevada's Robb Fire 

Release Date: July 15, 2003
Release Number: R9-03-43

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Oakland, CA -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has authorized firefighting funds to help Nevada fight the uncontrolled Robb fire burning in northwest Reno within hours of being contacted by the state.

Michael D. Brown, under secretary for the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and FEMA director, approved the request for federal fire management assistance on July 15 at 12:36 a.m. EDT. At that time, the 1,500-acre fire posed an immediate threat to more than 450 homes; almost 1500 people voluntarily evacuated or were prepared to evacuate from the subdivisions of New Northwest, Raleigh Heights and The Pinnacles. The state made the request at 9:35 p.m. EDT on July 14.

The authorization is the third granted to the state this year. FEMA firefighting assistance was previously authorized for the Red Rock fire near Reno on July 11 and the Spooner fire outside Carson City on June 17.

Federal fire management assistance is provided through the President's Disaster Relief Fund and made available by FEMA to assist in fighting fires that threaten to cause a major disaster. The assistance pays 75 percent of a state's eligible firefighting and emergency response costs under an approved grant for managing, mitigating and controlling designated fires. Eligible state firefighting costs covered by the aid can include expenses for field camps; equipment use, repair and replacement; tools, materials and supplies; and mobilization and demobilization activities.

On March 1, 2003, FEMA became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. FEMA's continuing mission within the new department is to lead the effort to prepare the nation for all hazards and effectively manage federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates proactive mitigation activities, trains first responders, and manages Citizen Corps, the National Flood Insurance Program and the U.S. Fire Administration.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 16-Jul-2003 09:21:05