Press Release

May 13, 2010
CARDIN, MIKULSKI ANNOUNCE $1 MILLION FOR NATIONAL FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS FOUNDATION



WASHINGTON
. –

U.S.


Senators Benjamin L. Cardin
and
Barbara A. Mikulski
and
(both D-MD) today announced the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), headquartered in

Emmitsburg
,
Md.
, has been awarded a $1 million Fire Prevention and Safety Grant (FPS) to produce life safety training classes and DVDs.
Congress created the NFFF to lead a nationwide effort to remember


America
‘s fallen firefighters. Since 1992, the nonprofit has developed and expanded programs to honor fallen fire heroes and assist their families and coworkers.



 


The FPS grant is funded through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (AFGP). Senator Mikulski is on the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee that funds the AFGP and fights each year to increase its federal funding. Senator Cardin is a member of the Senate Budget Committee, which each year sets priorities for funding to federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security. 



 


“First responders have always been on the front lines, keeping our families and our neighborhoods safe from harm. I thank these brave men and women for their continuing service and sense of duty to our community,” said
Senator Cardin. “I am proud to support federal investment through local grants like this, which is essential to ensure our community heroes have the equipment and training they need to do their jobs safely and efficiently.”



 





 “Firefighters and their families already understand the hazards of being on the job, whether it is rushing into a burning building or suffering from physical exhaustion and injury. That is why this training is so important – it has the potential to save lives,”
Senator Mikulski said. “First responders can count on me

to fight for federal support and services to protect our protectors.”




 


The NFFF will use the award funds to continue and expand its


Everyone



Goes Home program, which works to prevent firefighter line of duty deaths and injuries through increased training and awareness. This year, the NFFF will use grant funds to add elements focusing on behavioral health. This is the organization’s 6
th AFGP award, totaling nearly $6 million in funding to support their critical efforts. For more information, contact Chief Ron Siarnicki, Executive Director of the NFFF, at 301-447-1365. 



 


AFGP grants fund firefighting equipment, personal protection equipment, training, firefighting vehicles, firefighter/first responder safety projects, and staffing recruitment and retention. Since 2001,


Maryland


fire departments and fire service organizations have received more than $81 million through the AFGP.  

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