The city’s three fire departments will get new radio equipment through a federal grant program, replacing outdated equipment, according to a city council member and former fire chief, NHRegister.com.
U.S. Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-CT, announced the $977,333 in funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance to Firefighters grant program, which will provide mobile, portable, and base radios for the departments, the report said.
Allingtown District Fire Chief Michael Terenzio said in a statement that the radios are the “only lifeline to communicate with outside resources for assistance” for firefighters entering life-threatening environments and situations, according to the report.
The current radios were purchased in 2008 and have been obsolete since 2017, the report said.