In Salem Lakes, grants have helped replace breathing apparatuses, purchase a washer-extractor to clean the fire gear and offset the cost of a generator and alarm systems, for example. But not every request is awarded.
The Salem Lakes, Bristol and Somers departments are all submitting grant applications for breathing apparatuses this year, which costs hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Bristol is also seeking $95,000 for portable handheld radios and $670,000 for a new heavy rescue squad, described by Niederer as a “rolling toolbox” of technical equipment needed for extrication, HAZMAT and dive team calls. The existing squad is a 1991 model purchased used from Cedarburg in 2007.