City of Dadeville awarded $322,857 grant for new firefighting vehicle

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Visiting the Anniston Fire Department Regional Training Center. [Photo courtesy of Rep. Mike Rogers Facebook page]

Congressman Mike Rogers issued a press release congratulating the City of Dadeville for receiving a $322,857.14 grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The funding will help the city purchase a new firefighting vehicle.

Rogers stated, “Tallapoosa County’s first responders are our first line of defense. I congratulate the men and women of the City of Dadeville for receiving this grant and hope it will ultimately help increase the safety for all local citizens. I am pleased to see the federal government is continuing to make these types of investments in the Third District.”

Rogers, who serves as the lead Republican on the House Armed Services Committee said the grant should be awarded under the 2020 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program, an essential federal program that supports first responders.

According to the Homeland Security Department, which administers the grant, the purpose of the program is to award funding directly to fire departments, nonaffiliated EMS organizations, and state fire training academies. These awards aim to enhance first responders’ ability to protect the health and safety of the public, as well as that of first-responder personnel, with respect to fire-related hazards.