Schumer Helped Create AFG & SAFER Programs, Which Help Train, Equip & Staff Fire Departments Across Upstate NY; Schumer Pushed To Re-Authorize Programs Earlier This Year To Support First Responders
Schumer, Gillibrand: Fed $$ From AFG & SAFER Is Preparing Upstate Firefighters To Take On Any Emergency
Today, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced $6,451,148.56 in federal funding for fire departments across New York State. The funding will be used to help recruit, hire and train firefighters and provide protective gear and supplies to emergency personnel across 38 fire departments. This federal funding was administered through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) and Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) programs, which the senators fought hard to successfully preserve and fund earlier this year.
“From Lockport to Lisle, brave firefighters risk their lives on the frontlines every day to protect our communities,” said Senator Schumer. “This whopping almost $6.5 million will help fire departments across Upstate NY recruit, hire, and train firefighters and provide them with the protective gear and supplies they need to keep themselves and their communities safe. I stood with firefighters across Upstate NY to push for the reauthorization of the AFG and SAFER programs because I know how important it is for our first responders to be prepared. I’m grateful that the AFG and SAFER programs are now continuing to deliver results for Upstate NY.”
“Every day, New York’s firefighters work tirelessly to defend our communities,” said Senator Gillibrand. “This federal funding of over $5.6 million will help fire departments across Upstate New York recruit, hire, and train new personnel, as well as acquire the necessary equipment, training, and resources to respond to emergency situations. I’m proud to deliver this funding and will continue fighting for New York fire departments and working to ensure they are well-equipped for both their safety and that of our communities.”
The announcement includes $5,363,456.56 for AFG grant recipients and $1,087,692.00 for SAFER grant recipients.
A list of funding recipients can be found below:
Region | Organization | City | County | Grant | Federal Funding |
Hudson Valley | Quassaick Bridge Fire District | New Windsor | Orange | SAFER | $73,600.00 |
Hudson Valley | Vails Gate Fire Co | New Windsor | Orange | SAFER | $200,000.00 |
Hudson Valley | West Nyack Fire Engine Co No 1 | West Nyack | Rockland | AFG | $549,523.80 |
Hudson Valley | City of Yonkers | Yonkers | Westchester | AFG | $807,545.45 |
Capitol Region | New York State Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Services | Albany | Albany | AFG | $467,336.52 |
Capitol Region | Red Rock Volunteer Fire Co, Inc | East Chatham | Columbia | AFG | $48,870.85 |
Capitol Region | Sir William Johnson Volunteer Fire Company Inc | Johnstown | Fulton | AFG | $57,142.85 |
Capitol Region | Niagara Engine Company No. 6, Inc. | Schoharie | Schoharie | AFG | $39,672.09 |
North Country | Rutland Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. | Black River | Jefferson | AFG | $71,257.73 |
North Country | Dickinson Fire District | Dickinson Center | Franklin | AFG | $52,571.42 |
Southern Tier | Centerville Memorial Fire Department Inc | Centerville | Allegany | AFG | $59,428.57 |
Southern Tier | Coopers Plains Long Acres Fire | Coopers Plains | Steuben | AFG | $56,571.42 |
Southern Tier | Varna Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. | Ithaca | Tompkins | AFG | $76,188.57 |
Southern Tier | Kirkwood Fire Co. Dist. No. 1, Inc. | Kirkwood | Broome | AFG | $6,363.63 |
Southern Tier | Lisle Fire Co Inc | Lisle | Broome | AFG | $46,666.66 |
Central New York | Oneida City of Fire Chiefs ofc | Oneida | Madison | AFG | $499,428.57 |
Central New York | City of Oswego offices Billing | Oswego | Oswego | AFG | $64,322.86 |
Central New York | Hastings Volunteer Fire Department Incorporated | Hastings | Oswego | AFG | $106,666.66 |
Central New York | Scipio Volunteer Fire Co Inc | Scipio Center | Cayuga | AFG | $114,285.71 |
The Mohawk Valley | North Bay Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. | Blossvale | Oneida | AFG | $325,238.09 |
The Mohawk Valley | Otter Lake Fire Company, Inc. | Forestport | Oneida | AFG | $68,571.42 |
The Mohawk Valley | Frankfort Center Fire Department, Inc | Frankfort | Herkimer | AFG | $152,380.95 |
The Mohawk Valley | Whitesboro Fire Department, Inc. | Whitesboro | Oneida | AFG | $7,142.85 |
Western New York | Evans Center Volunteer Fire Co | Angola | Erie | SAFER | $152,000.00 |
Western New York | Village of Angola | Angola | Erie | AFG | $67,428.57 |
Western New York | City of Buffalo | Buffalo | Erie | AFG | $72,000.00 |
Western New York | West Seneca Fire District | Buffalo | Erie | AFG | $62,641.90 |
Western New York | Village of Cassadaga | Cassadaga | Chautauqua | AFG | $176,848.11 |
Western New York | Village of Depew | Depew | Erie | AFG | $32,879.04 |
Western New York | Falconer Village of Fire Department | Falconer | Chautauqua | AFG | $78,212.38 |
Western New York | Falconer Village of Fire Department | Falconer | Chautauqua | SAFER | $49,780.00 |
Western New York | Scranton Volunteer Fire Co Inc | Hamburg | Erie | AFG | $80,622.53 |
Western New York | City of Jamestown | Jamestown | Chautauqua | AFG | $330,270.00 |
Western New York | Rapids Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. | Lockport | Niagara | SAFER | $39,312.00 |
Western New York | Village of North Collins | North Collins | Erie | AFG | $91,971.13 |
Western New York | Randolph Regional Ems Corp | Randolph | Cattaraugus | AFG | $34,857.14 |
Rochester-Finger Lakes | Brighton Fire District | Rochester | Monroe | SAFER | $573,000.00 |
Rochester-Finger Lakes | Chili Fire Department, Inc. | Rochester | Monroe | AFG | $658,549.09 |
These awards come after the senators announced several rounds of AFG & SAFER funding earlier this year, sharing that millions of dollars in federal funding is on the way for additional fire departments across New York State. Schumer, who helped create the AFG & SAFER programs, said that since their inception, these programs have delivered almost $700 million to firefighters across the Empire State.
Earlier this year, Senator Schumer applauded the signing of the bipartisan Fire Grants and Safety Act, which extends the AFG and SAFER programs, to help keep firefighters and communities safe. Schumer explained that the AFG and SAFER programs have been a lifeline for fire departments across the state and has become essential to their continued operations. Fire departments, especially those in Upstate New York, often face budget shortfalls and extremely high costs that mean they cannot purchase the modern equipment they need to combat emergencies and keep firefighters safe. Schumer said that AFG and SAFER grants have positively benefited fire departments in every corner of Upstate New York. Thanks to Senator Schumer and his colleagues’ Fire Grants and Safety Act, NY firefighters will continue to receive the federal support they need to purchase lifesaving equipment and hire more firefighters throughout Upstate NY.
The AFG and SAFER grant programs are both administered by the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide competitive funding directly to fire departments and volunteer firefighter interest organizations to purchase essential equipment and help them increase the number of trained, “front line” firefighters available in their communities.