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SCHUMER, GILLIBRAND ANNOUNCE OVER $60,000 IN FEDERAL FUNDING FOR NAPLES FIRE DEPARTMENT IN ONTARIO COUNTY


Funding Will Be Used To Promote Recruitment and Retention    

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $68,550 in federal funding for the Naples Fire Department in Ontario County. The money was allocated through the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant program. This funding will allow the Naples Fire Department to bolster firefighter recruitment and retention in the community.

“Whether it’s a fire, flood, car accident, or when disaster strikes, we depend on these local heroes to keep us safe, and they depend on us to give them the resources they need to do their jobs effectively,” said Senator Schumer. “This funding will allow the Naples Fire Department to grow its ranks and will help ensure that they can respond to any situation quickly and efficiently. I’m proud to announce this grant and will continue working to make sure New York’s first responders have what they need.”

“These federal funds will allow the Naples Fire Department to bring on additional firefighters and maintain the staffing level necessary to respond safely and effectively to emergencies in the community,” said Senator Gillibrand. “Every day our first responders risk their lives to protect us, and I will always fight in the Senate to make sure our local fire departments have the support they need to do their jobs.”

“With this grant we can not only improve our own recruitment but can help mutual aid companies in our regional and other departments that experience similar issues with recruitment and retention,” said Patrick Elwell, Manger Naples Fire Department.

The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants (SAFER), established by FEMA within the Department of Homeland Security, was created to provide funding directly to fire departments and volunteer firefighter interest organizations to help them increase the number of trained, “front line” firefighters available in their communities. The goal of SAFER is to enhance the local fire departments' abilities to comply with staffing, response, and operational standards established by the National Fire Protection Association and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

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