Pullman's fire department receives grant for training

  • Source: Daily Evergreen
  • Published: 08/27/2020 12:42 AM

Pullman’s Fire Department received $181,197 from a FEMA grant, which will fund officer training and upgraded radio systems for firetrucks. The Assistance to Firefighters Grant covers most of the cost, but the city will have to pay about $16,000 for the rest, Deputy Fire Chief Ray Lamoureux said. The addition of mobile radios in firetrucks will allow for quick communication, Lamoureux said. Officers sometimes have trouble connecting to radio signals even within the city, like if they are working in the basement of a building, he said. Upgrading the radios will help officers respond more quickly to other fire districts while on-scene, he said. “Because our radios are so antiquated, it’s a very arduous process to program the radios,” Lamoureux said. “Being able to take advantage of those boosters is going to increase communication.”



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