lp Train, Equip & Staff Fire Departments Across Upstate NY; Schumer Pushed To Re-Authorize Program Earlier This Year To Support First Responders

 

Schumer, Gillibrand: AFG Is Delivering Critical Resources To Keep Upstate NY’s Firefighters Prepared & Safe

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $2,476,058.74 in federal funding for fire departments across Upstate New York. The funding will be used to provide protective gear, training, and supplies to emergency personnel across 34 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 Program (AFG), which the senators fought hard to preserve and fund.

“Every day, brave firefighters risk their lives on the frontlines to protect communities across Upstate NY, from Latham to Lockport,” said Senator Schumer. “This nearly $2.5 million federal investment means better training, protective gear, and equipment that our firefighters need to keep themselves and New Yorkers safe. I stood with firefighters across Upstate New York to push for the reauthorization of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program and I’m grateful that, as a result, the AFG Program is continuing to deliver results.”

“New York firefighters work tirelessly to protect our communities,” said Senator Gillibrand. “This federal funding will provide them with the necessary equipment, training, and resources to keep them safe as they respond to emergency situations. I 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.”

A full list of funding recipients can be found below:

Organization City County Federal Funding
Mohawk Valley
Village of West Winfield West Winfield Herkimer $114,285.71
Village of Boonville Boonville Oneida $59,500.00
Town of New Hartford New Hartford Oneida $184,998.90
Volunteer Fire Co of Western Inc Westernville Oneida $83,311.99
Richmondville Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Richmondville Schoharie $141,809.46
Hudson Valley
City of Beacon Beacon Dutchess $67,061.42
Youngsville Fire Department Youngsville Sullivan $47,142.85
Rock Hill Volunteer Ambulance Corps Rock Hill Sullivan $102,614.11
Summitville Fire District Summitville Sullivan $37,469.52
Wurtsboro Fire District Wurtsboro Sullivan $102,419.04
Kauneonga Lake Fire District Kauneonga Lake Sullivan $22,833.33
Capital Region
Town of Colonie Town Hall Latham Albany $90,090.90
North Granville Hose Co, Inc Granville Washington $54,571.42
Putnam Volunteer Fire Co No 1 Inc Putnam Station Washington $58,571.42
North Country
Port Henry Fire District #3 Port Henry Essex $21,176.99
Inlet Volunteer Emergency Service Inlet Hamilton $36,593.33
Village of Lyons Falls Lyons Falls Lewis $10,000.00
Louisville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc Massena St. Lawrence $161,904.76
Southern Tier
Five Mile Point Fire Company, Inc. Kirkwood Broome $42,857.14
Village of Smyrna Smyrna Chenango $69,666.66
Village of Richfield Springs Richfield Springs Otsego $115,560.00
City of Ithaca Ithaca Tompkins $31,272.72
 Central New York
McGraw Fire Department McGraw Cortland $15,506.66
Oneida Castle Fire Dept Oneida Madison $32,761.90
Western New York
Kuyahoora Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc. Poland Chautauqua $63,585.71
Crittenden Volunteer Fire Department Inc. Crittenden Erie $34,364.26
Wolcottsville Fire Department Akron Erie $109,235.23
Jamison Road Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Elma Erie $176,171.42
Village of Alden Alden Erie $68,190.47
Rapids Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Lockport Niagara $16,728.57
Rochester-Finger Lakes
Part Town of Avon Fire District Avon Livingston $34,713.33
Village of Honeoye Falls Honeoye Falls Monroe $104,489.52
Lyndonville Joint Fire District Lyndonville Orleans $115,000.00
Village of Warsaw Warsaw Wyoming $49,600.00

These awards come after the senators announced the first three rounds of 2024 AFG 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 & Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) programs, said that since their inception, these programs have delivered nearly $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 program has 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 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 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (AFG) is administered by FEMA. The competitive grants are awarded to the applicants that most closely meet the program’s requirements and demonstrate a commitment to its priorities. The funding will be used to supplement the operations and safety of fire departments, including professional training, wellness programs, purchasing personal protective equipment, and upgrading facilities and supplies.