Spurred by changes both in construction and rail lines, three area fire departments are teaming up with the intent to provide more comprehensive services to residents. Meriden, Wallingford, and North Haven fire departments have applied for a $160,000 Federal Emergency Management Agency grant that would enable them to purchase specialized tactical rescue equipment and pay for related firefighter training.
The grant money would be used to purchase equipment to help with high-angle, low-angle, and rope rescues, machinery and disentanglement rescues and trench rescues, Meriden Fire Chief Ken Morgan said.
"We're doing it as a regional grant, which makes it more appealing to FEMA because multiple communities are benefiting from it," Morgan said. "Plus it doesn't make sense to focus a lot of equipment in a single department, this way we can spread it out."
The type of incidents for which this equipment would be needed are "low frequency, high impact" situations, said Wallingford Deputy Fire Chief Joe Czentnar, meaning they don't happen often, but when they do, they require a lot of manpower and equipment.