News from
Congressman Robert Aderholt
Fourth District, Alabama
November 18, 2004
 

Congressman Robert Aderholt

Announces Assistance to Firefighters Grants

Departments in Blount, DeKalb, Etowah, Franklin, Jackson, Marshall

 and Walker Counties to Receive Funding

 

WASHINGTON, DC -- Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) today announced that fire departments in Crossville, Gadsden, Horton, Nauvoo, Remlap, and Russellville have been awarded federal grants as part of the 2004 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program, which Congress funds with $750 million to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the United States Fire Administration (USFA).  The program=s purpose is providing fire departments the needed resources to enhance the health and safety of the public and firefighting personnel.  

“Fires kill thousands of Americans every year and injure tens of thousands more,” said Congressman Aderholt. “On top of that, duty-related incidents kill about 100 firefighters each year. 

“I’ve been a long time supporter of our fire departments.  Often, we don’t realize how valuable these fire-fighters are until we personally need their services,” added Congressman Aderholt.  “This program, through FEMA, is a way for the federal government to help these departments that are in need.  We can do our part for fire safety as well.  Every family should install smoke alarms and develop a fire safety plan to share with their children.”  

Approximately 638 Alabama fire departments requested a total of $77, 327, 967 from this year’s program.  Funds are released in four categories: fire operations and firefighter safety, the fire prevention programs, the emergency medical services program and the firefighting vehicle acquisition program.  Departments funded in today's announcement in the area of operations and firefighter safety include the following:  

  • The City of Russellville Fire Department receives $119,340;
  • The Kilpatrick Fire Improvement Authority in Crossville receives $73,457;
  • The Nixon Chapel Volunteer Fire Department in Horton receives $16,632;
  • The Remlap Fire & EMS District Inc. receives $52,056;
  • The Saragossa Volunteer Fire Department in Nauvoo receives $30,154; and
  • The South Sauty Volunteer Fire Department in Langston receives $25,574.

Additionally:

  • The Gadsden Fire Department receives $72,000 for fire prevention programs. 

Grants will be awarded throughout the year.  “I am glad to see that Congress has once again realized the importance of this funding.  We all depend on these volunteers and are appreciative of the time and services they provide to our communities,” added Congressman Aderholt.  “I encourage all fire departments across the Fourth District to take advantage and apply for this federal program.  If anyone has any questions, they should call Jennifer Taylor in my Cullman Office and she will be glad to help them.”

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