Press Release
Congressman McHenry Announces 4 Grants Totaling $342,357 for Local Fire Departments in Western North CarolinaU.S. Department of Homeland Security grants “first responder” money to six local fire departments.
Washington,
September 2, 2005
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Brett Keeter
(704.481.0578)
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Homeland Security
Today, Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC-10) announced $342,357 in U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants to four local and volunteer fire departments in the Tenth Congressional District.
Today, Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC-10) announced $342,357 in U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants to four local and volunteer fire departments in the Tenth Congressional District.
The grants will go to fire departments in Burke, Cleveland, and Gaston Counties, and come in the third round of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (AFGP), which aims to help firefighters and first responders throughout the country. Local departments applied for the grants, and the program is administered by the Department’s office for State and Local Government Coordination & Preparedness (SLGCP). “I am very pleased to see so many departments in the Tenth District receiving AFGP grants as awards continue to be announced,” said Congressman McHenry. “These grants will help local and volunteer fire departments update their equipment, improve operations and safety and acquire new vehicles and the tools necessary to respond in emergency situations.” Below are the grant recipients in the Tenth District: • Salem Fire and Rescue Protection Association, Inc. (Burke) – $108,300 • Shanghai Volunteer Fire Department (Cleveland) – $75,525 • Hugh’s Pond Volunteer Fire Department (Gaston) – $124,047 • Glen Alpine Fire Department (Burke) – $34,485 These four awards bring the total number of departments receiving AFGP grants in North Carolina’s Tenth District to twelve with a total amount awarded of $1,019,086. Nine of the district’s ten counties have at least one department receiving a grant. |