“Over the past year, some of our members and board members have been pursuing the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG), which is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), with the goal of upgrading our outdated SCBA systems (Air Packs),” the department says on Facebook. “The combined effort proved incredibly successful as the department was awarded nearly $89,000, which combined with the mandatory 5% match, resulted in a total award of nearly $94,000.
“We have worked closely with Johnson’s Fire Equipment Company to purchase 12 new MSA G1 SCBA units (Air Pack, 2 Bottles, and Face Piece), the exact specs will be posted in the comments. Each new unit cost approximately $7000, and has a service life of 10-15 years.
“We also purchased 12 additional face pieces to outfit each of our interior members with their own personal face piece. This is to ensure all of our interior members have a tested, proper fitting face piece to ensure their safety when entering a burning building.
“The new SCBAs were placed into service this evening by members after a long day of inspecting and mounting the units on the trucks.
“In addition to the AFG grant, our membership applied for, and received a $6,000 grant from the West Virginia Office of the State Fire Marshall to purchase 2 portable trash pumps to be used as a secondary means of water supply to our engines. The remaining money will be used to purchase 3 portable tripod scene lights to provide better lighting for our firefighters while operating on scenes at night. The pumps and lights are waiting to be placed into service while our membership sorts out some some minor technicalities. We anticipate to have both in service in the coming weeks.
“All in all, in the past 12 months, thanks to the hard work of our grant writers and board members, the Delbarton VFD has been awarded nearly $100,000 in grant award money. This money is being put into new equipment to allow us to better serve our community.”