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Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue receives federal grant for additional training
Summary
Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue will receive $219,827.27 from FEMA, plus a local contribution that brings the total to $241,810, to fund additional firefighter training.
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Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue will use federal funds to expand training for its firefighters. The department is receiving $219,827.27 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. With a local contribution of more than $21,000, the total available is $241,810. The department applied for the grant in 2024 as part of FEMA's Assistance to Firefighters Grant program.
Key details:
- FEMA is providing $219,827.27 to Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue.
- A local share of over $21,000 brings the total funding to $241,810.
- The department applied in 2024 under FEMA's Assistance to Firefighters Grant.
- Chief Mark Delk said the trainings will have notable benefits for the department and the community.
- The Assistance to Firefighters program awarded 1,678 grants totaling $291.6 million, including this award.
Summary:
The grant will fund additional training for Tuscaloosa firefighters and is described by officials as beneficial to the department and community. Undetermined at this time.
