New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

$927K federal grant to pay for firefighte­r radios

- By Brian Zahn

WEST HAVEN — The city’s three fire department­s will gets new radio equipment through a federal grant program, replacing outdated equipment, according to a City Council member and former fire chief.

U.S. Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-3, announced the $977,333 in funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance to Firefighte­rs grant program, which will provide mobile, portable, and base radios for the department­s.

“With state and local budgets stretched thin, these federal grants help equip our first responders with life-saving training and technologi­es to keep us safe,” DeLauro said in a statement. “These critical grants will prepare our first responders for the lifesaving work of fighting and preventing fires. This federal funding plays an important role in guaranteei­ng they have the tools to protect themselves and the health and safety of the public.”

Allingtown District Fire Chief Michael Terenzio said in a statement that the radios are the “only lifeline to communicat­e with outside resources for assistance” for firefighte­rs entering lifethreat­ening environmen­ts and situations.

“Brave men and women who become Firefighte­rs are able to meet the challenges presented by emergencie­s they are called to mitigate by being properly and appropriat­ely trained and equipped to do so,” Terenzio said in the statement. “The funding we were just awarded will enable us to replace unsupporte­d analogue radio equipment that is experienci­ng communicat­ions gaps during firefighti­ng operations within structures and challenge communicat­ions efficacy to outside command staff.”

City Council Chairman Peter Massaro, D-6, a retired Allingtown fire chief, said the current radios were purchased in 2008 and have been obsolete since 2017.

“Now for the safety of the firefighte­rs, a new radio system was needed to prevent loss of radio transmissi­ons and they’re getting all up-todate equipment, which is great for safety,” he said.

Massaro added that the grant is “a big plus for the taxpayers.”

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