Press Release of Senator Feingold

FEINGOLD ANNOUNCES ASSISTANCE TO TWELVE WISCONSIN FIRE DEPARTMENTS

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold announced that twelve Wisconsin fire departments have received Assistance to Firefighters Grants which together total more than $873,100. The grants go toward training, wellness and fitness, firefighting equipment, personal protective equipment and modifications to fire stations and facilities.

They are provided by the United States Fire Administration (USFA), which is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Office for Domestic Preparedness (ODP). In April 2008, Senator Feingold sent a letter pressing the ODP to strongly consider all Assistance to Firefighter Grant applications from communities across Wisconsin. The following departments received grants:

 
  • Luxemburg Fire Dept
  • South Milwaukee Fire Dept
  • Pine River Volunteer Fire Dept
  • Town of Menasha
  • Cornell Area Fire Dept Inc.
  • North Fond du Lac Fire Dept
  • Black Earth Joint Fire Dept
  • Lyndon Station Fire/Rescue
  • Wauwatosa Fire Dept
  • Nelson Volunteer Fire and Rescue
  • Batavia Volunteer Fire Dept
  • Cuba City Volunteer Fire Dept

“This grant program has been an unqualified success in getting much-needed resources directly to local firefighters,” Feingold said. “I have been and continue to be a strong supporter of this program, in no small measure because of the advocacy of Wisconsin firefighters. The members of both volunteer and career fire departments put their lives on the line on a daily basis for others and at virtually every meeting I have with Wisconsin firefighters, they tell me about the vital importance of these grants and how these grants allow them to get needed equipment and training they would otherwise be unable to afford.”

ODP serves the American public and the nation’s fire services through training, data collection and analysis, public fire education, and fire protection technology research. This grant program is designed as an opportunity for the U.S. Congress to work with ODP to support firefighting departments across the country.