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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 16, 2001

ODNR AWARDS $72,000 IN VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSISTANCE GRANTS

COLUMBUS, OH -- Fifteen fire departments and support organizations across Ohio will receive a total of $72,000 for training, safety equipment and emergency water access projects, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) announced today.

Among those receiving grants are fire agencies in Adams, Athens, Belmont, Butler, Darke, Hardin, Harrison, Jefferson, Lawrence, Licking, Pike, Trumbull and Tuscarawas counties.

Administered by the ODNR Division of Forestry, volunteer fire assistance grants provide federal matching funds of up to $10,000 to communities with populations under 10,000.

"These grants provide valuable resources to assist local fire departments in providing wildland and rural community fire protection," said Ron Abraham, chief of the ODNR Division of Forestry. "We are committed to helping local fire departments with limited budgets to effectively perform their duties."

Funds are used to upgrade equipment at existing fire departments, to assist new departments with organizational, training, and equipment costs and to upgrade excess equipment provided by the U.S. Forest Service.

More than 800 rural Ohio fire departments have received assistance since the VFA program was established in 1978.

Five of the departments will use the funds to install water access points in local ponds and reservoirs. Called dry hydrants by firefighters, the access points feature tubing that allows withdraw of water when ponds are frozen.

The ODNR Division of Forestry also coordinates a program that provides excess federal equipment such as trucks and generators to 325 fire departments located within the division's fire protection area (eastern and southeastern Ohio).

Since July 1996, more than $4,000,000 worth of equipment has been acquired and loaned to local fire departments by the ODNR Division of Forestry.

Of the nearly 1,300 fire departments within Ohio, some 900 are classified as rural and are primarily staffed by volunteers. The average annual budget for an Ohio rural fire department is $24,000 per year, with many fire departments operating on $5,000 or less annually.

EDITORS NOTE: ATTACHED IS A LIST OF GRANT RECIPIENTS AND PROJECTS

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For Further Information Contact:
Andy Ware, ODNR Media Relations
(614) 265-6882

2001 Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants

Northern Hardin Co. Fire District

Hardin County

Radios

$1,960

Stone Creek VFD

Tuscarawas County

Equipment

$4,742

Licking County SWCD

Licking County

Dry Hydrants

$10,000

Milford Township VFD

Butler County

Equipment

$2,232

Hardin Co. Firefighter Assoc.

Hardin County

Equipment

$5,000

Unionport Fire Rescue

Jefferson County

Federal Excess Personal Property improvement

$3,000

Darke County Fire Chiefs Assoc.

Darke County

Dry Hydrants

Windsor Twp. VFD

Lawrence County

Leaf Blowers

$312

Stockdale Volunteer Fire Department

Pike County

Equipment

$850

Deersville Community VFD

Harrison County

Dry Hydrant/Equipment

$1,700

Coolville VFD

Athens County

Equipment

$2,955

Peebles VFD

Adams County

Equipment

$2,955

Belmont Co. Fire and Squad Assoc.

Belmont County

Dry Hydrants

$10,000

Bloomfield Township VFD

Trumbull County

Dry Hydrant

$282

Ohio Fire Academy

Licking County

Training

$15,000

Total

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$70,988