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The two organizations will collaborate on efforts to raise money and awareness to better equip firefighters with the skills and tools they need to live long, healthy lives
First responders from 23 agencies attended training in Cass County on the hazards of li-ion batteries
The department operated on a budget of roughly $435,000 last year, including about $340,000 in residential donations
Stole more than $11,000
$24,700 grant comes through FEMA
The FEMA grant will pay the salary and benefits for three full-time firefighters for two years
The new firehouse will total 30,000 square feet of garage space, including four bays for vehicles
Worcester Polytechnic Institute engineers and graduate students are developing a device that will give firefighters a 20- to 30-second warning
Most if not all of the money would come out of a $1 billion grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency
FEMA will pay $30,600 — the majority of the software’s cost
The town will help pay for the new firefighters and increase financial contributions over a five-year period
The marine emergency training facility would be one of a few such training centers in the country and the only one in the U.S. Coast Guard’s Sector Northern New England
Police officers, firefighters and other emergency workers would be able to communicate with each other
The grant totals nearly $130,000 and covers the cost of about 25 breathing kits
If a federal grant comes through, the station’s roof that was blown off by Hurricane Charley would be restored with solar panels
The research project is part of a new Firefighter Safety Research Grant from the Department of Homeland Security
The fire company plans to trade in its old pumper truck and use grant money
Four fire departments in Warren County and the Bethlehem area recently received more than $243,000
President Obama proposes $305 million each for AFG and SAFER in 2011