Moulton Announces $1.6 Million in Federal Firefighter Assistance Grants

Lynnfield, Georgetown, Nahant, Beverly, and Reading Fire Departments to Receive Grants

Salem, Mass. – Congressman Seth Moulton announced that several fire departments and emergency medical service organizations across the North Shore will receive a total of $1.6 million in Assistance to Firefighters Grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). 

The federal funding is part of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG), which was created in 2001 to help firefighters and other first responders obtain critically needed equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, training and other resources necessary for protecting the public and emergency personnel from fire and related hazards.

The following AFG grants have been awarded to Sixth District communities. 

  • The Lynnfield Fire Department will receive $708,818 for Firefighter Training. This is a regional award also benefiting Danvers FD, Middleton FD, North Reading FD, and Peabody FD
  • The Georgetown Fire Department will receive $614,729 for Portable Radios. This is a regional award also benefitting Amesbury FD, Groveland FD, and Merrimac FD
  • The Nahant Fire Department will receive $163,523 for a Firefighter Breathing Apparatus and an RIT Pack
  • The Beverly Fire Department will receive $102,973 for Firefighter Bailout Kits and Training.
  • The Reading Fire Department will receive $84,560.87 for Firefighter Training.

Additional grant recipients may be announced later this summer. 

“Firefighters and first responders sacrifice a lot to protect our communities day in and day out. They should have access to adequate training and resources,” said Congressman Moulton. “I am thrilled the Sixth District was awarded over $1.6 million in federal grants for training and equipment for our local departments. This will help our firefighters do their jobs as safely and effectively as possible.”

Fire safety grants fund critically needed resources to equip and train emergency personnel, enhance efficiencies, and support community resilience. You can learn more about the program on the FEMA website here.

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