Fort Worth, TX – Today, Acting Secretary of Homeland
Security Chad F. Wolf visited the Fort Worth Fire Department Training Academy
with Congresswoman Kay Granger, Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price and Fort Worth
Fire Chief Jim Davis. During a press conference, Acting Secretary Wolf
announced changes to the FY2019 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency
Response (SAFER) Grant program that would allow more firefighting organizations
to take advantage of the grants.
“Firefighting organizations represent our hometown heroes,
risking their lives to keep our communities safe,” said Acting Secretary Wolf.
“While bravely answering the call during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of these
departments are seeing increased personnel costs. Through our decisive actions
on SAFER Grants, DHS is continuing its commitment to support our local partners
during this difficult time and making sure they have the resources they need to
carry out their critical missions.”
FY2019 SAFER Grants will no longer be subject to certain
cost share, salary cap, supplanting, and minimum budget restrictions. Further,
Acting Secretary Wolf announced that economically impacted fire departments can
apply for and receive SAFER funding for FY2019 through May 27th. These changes
will be extended into FY2020.
The SAFER Grant program is a critical partnership between
DHS, FEMA, and local fire organizations that is crucial in helping fire
departments in recruitment and retention. Firefighters and EMTs have been
indispensable in the fight against COVID-19 and have been part of the backbone
of local responses to the pandemic.
“The Fort Worth Fire Department plays a critical role in the
health and safety of our community and has been on the frontlines of our fight
against COVID-19”, said Mayor Betsy Price “The SAFER Grant has ensured our
first responders have the resources necessary to best protect and serve all of
Fort Worth.”
“Firefighters are asked to problem solve every emergent
issue of national importance. With the economic impact of Covid-19, it is imperative
to maintain fire department staffing to continue to solve the next need in our
communities, said Fort Worth Fire Chief Jim Davis. “I personally appreciate the
commitment of Acting Secretary Wolf to the Fort Worth Fire Department with this
announcement.”
“It was an honor to be able to meet with the firefighters in
my community and thank them for the job they do, said Congresswoman Kay
Granger. “It was important for me to be there to understand exactly what they
need in order to be able to do the best job possible to keep us safe”
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