Crime & Safety

State Grant Funds New Equipment For Arlington Fire Department

Arlington is one of more than 300 communities getting money via the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program this year.

State grants for firefighter equipment are funding purchases of products including radios, hoses, helmets and more across Massachusetts.
State grants for firefighter equipment are funding purchases of products including radios, hoses, helmets and more across Massachusetts. (Shutterstock)

ARLINGTON, MA — Arlington firefighters will soon have new equipment at their disposal thanks to a state grant announced earlier this month.

Worth $13,792.50, money for Arlington comes as part of a larger $5 million package going to fire departments via the Department of Fire Services.

“We ask so much of our firefighters, and no matter how dangerous or difficult the situation, they always do whatever it takes to help,” Gov. Charlie Baker said in a statement. “This program is an opportunity to make sure they are properly protected every time they answer a call for help.”

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All told, 309 fire departments are getting money through this year’s Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program, according to the department’s announcement on Dec. 9.

The program aims to improve firefighter safety by bettering access to needed equipment ranging from boots and coats to cold water immersion suits, thermal imaging cameras and combustible/hazardous gas detectors.

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Back for the 2023 fiscal year, the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant program draws its funding from a five-year $25 million bond bill filed with the goal of supporting firefighter safety and health.

Shrewsbury Fire Chief and Fire Chiefs’ Association President James Vuona touted the grant program this month, saying departments are seeing its impact in the field.

“Firefighters are responding to calls with the proper protective gear and tools, which makes their jobs much safer,” Vuona said. “The firefighters of Massachusetts and their families are grateful for this investment in their health and safety.”

Arlington has received money through the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant program before, most recently getting $24,953.14 in a previous round of grant funding in January of this year.


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