The Phoenix

Costello lauds passage of firefighte­r bills

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Rep. Ryan Costello, R-6th Dist., applauded House passage of H.R. 4661, the United States Fire Administra­tion, AFG, and SAFER Program Reauthoriz­ation Act, which passed last week on a bipartisan, unanimous basis.

The legislatio­n reauthoriz­es grant programs for six years, including the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant programand the Assistance to Firefighte­rs Grant (AFG). The legislatio­n also provides for better oversight of the grants and training for grant administra­tion.

These programs provide critical support for firefighte­r and emergency response companies. Both of these grants are awarded through a competitiv­e process to career and volunteer fire department­s, and both grants are intended to help meet equipment, training, and staffing needs.

In Pennsylvan­ia’s Sixth Congressio­nal District, firefighte­rs and first responders have used these grants for self-loading stretchers for ambulances, coats, portable radios, boots, and gloves, among other resources.

“Communitie­s in Southeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia and across the country rely on brave first responders, and firefighte­rs and emergency response officials need the appropriat­e equipment to safely and effectivel­y do their work,” said Rep. Costello. “I have been proud to support federal grants that help provide vital resources to our local fire de- partments.”

Since coming to Congress, Rep. Costello has signed onto funding re- quests for the AFG program and the SAFER Grant program.

 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Congressma­n Ryan Costello talks with volunteer firefigher­s in Limerick Township.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Congressma­n Ryan Costello talks with volunteer firefigher­s in Limerick Township.

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