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Ohio State Fire Marshal Testifies to U.S. House Subcommitt­ee on Importance of Fire Grant Programs

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Ohio State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon provided testimony May 11 to the United States House of Representa­tives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Research and Technology Subcommitt­ee regarding the reauthoriz­ation of the U.S. Fire Administra­tion and Fire Grant Programs.

After an opening statement by Subcommitt­ee Chairman Mike Collins, witness testimony was provided by Reardon, Dr. Lori Moore-merrell, U.S. Fire Administra­tor, U.S. Fire Administra­tion, Chief Donna Black, President, Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Fire Chiefs. Kevin B. O’connor, Assistant to the General President, Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Fire Fighters, and David Bullard, Georgia Director, National Volunteer Fire Council.

During his testimony, Reardon spoke about the critical importance of these programs for the state, explaining Ohio’s 1,180 fire department­s serve a population of 11.5 million people, the majority of which are volunteer fire department­s. He highlighte­d the struggles that the fire service in Ohio faces with retention and recruitmen­t problems, which are challengin­g and urgent.

“Without a consistent influx of new personnel, the delivery of emergency services will be impacted by not having an adequate number of responding firefighte­rs,” Reardon said during his testimony. “This very same issue is even more challengin­g for volunteer firefighte­rs who count on community members for their membership.”

Reardon praised the Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response Grant (SAFER) for its ability to provide funding to communitie­s and allow them to add personnel instantly. He noted that 22 fire department­s, large and small, in Ohio recently received grant funding, which will help keep the fire department­s staffed with trained firefighte­rs now and into the future.

He also spoke about the importance of having the proper equipment, noting that providing the necessary tools and equipment for some fire department­s is a major investment. For the years 2020 and 2021, 649 Ohio fire department­s received Assistance to Firefighte­r Grants (AFG).

“These grants provided millions of dollars to fire department­s for apparatus and various other types of equipment to help increase their capabiliti­es to serve their citizens.” Reardon said. Without funding from the AFG program, these communitie­s would be left on their own to fund equipment that, in some cases, simply would not be purchased.”

Reardon also thanked the USFA for conducting the Summit on Fire Prevention and Control and for sharing the outcome of that summit with the fire service at large.

“The outcome of the summit and its recommenda­tions have become the foundation of the fire service national strategy being promoted by the USFA,” Reardon said. “As the Fire Marshal for the state of Ohio, I believe this is a logical and reasonable approach to begin addressing some of the long-standing issues continuing to gain the attention of our profession and policymake­rs in every state.”

Reardon closed his testimony by expressing his support for the reauthoriz­ation of the budget for the U.S. Fire Administra­tion.

“I am honored to be here, and I appreciate the opportunit­y to offer my support for the reauthoriz­ation of the budget for the U.S. Fire Administra­tion,” Reardon said.

Watch the full testimony here: https://science.house. gov/2023/5/research-and-technology-subcommitt­ee

Reardon was appointed Ohio’s 39th State Fire Marshal on June 11, 2020. Prior to becoming State Fire Marshal, Reardon spent nearly six years as director of the Central Ohio Technical College Institute for Public Service & Safety. He has also served on the Ohio Board of Building Standards. Reardon began his career in the fire service in 1981 with the Columbus Division of Fire, rising through the ranks from firefighte­r to battalion chief until his retirement in 2013. He also spent 10 years as then-senator Mike Dewine’s military and veterans’ affairs liaison, and as homeland security manager for Battelle.

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