Politics & Government
Grant Money Funds New Equipment For Long Valley Fire Department
The Long Valley Fire Company has received $28,000 in grants to purchase new protective gear and advanced cleaning equipment.

LONG VALLEY, NJ — The Long Valley Fire Company was one of the recent recipients of a state grant totaling $10 million, which was distributed to 293 fire departments across the state.
As part of the American Rescue Plan Firefighter Grant program, the Long Valley Fire Company will receive a $28,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA).
The program was created to ensure that firefighters have adequate protective, cleaning and sanitization equipment during this time of increased community need.
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“Equipping our firefighters with the proper gear is crucial to allowing them to safely and successfully do their jobs,” Governor Murphy said. “The health and safety of our essential workers is of the utmost importance to this Administration. I am grateful to DCA for recognizing these departments’ needs and awarding funding to provide this equipment.”
All eligible fire departments will use the grants for:
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- Protective clothing (turnout clothing ensembles, pants, garments, helmets, hoods, gloves,
- footwear, etc.)
- Cleaning and advanced cleaning equipment
- Oxygen equipment
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Other fire/virus protection equipment as determined to be appropriate by DCA’s Division of Local Government Services.
“Firefighters' constant exposure to deadly toxins and carcinogens has made cancer a leading cause of firefighter fatalities,” said Eddie Donnelly, president of the New Jersey State Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association. “The NJ FMBA applauds the Murphy/Oliver Administration for working with us to provide funding for important gear replacement and cleaning initiatives.”
Given the current strain on communities dealing with pandemic recovery, ensuring that firefighters are properly protected against the combined threats of the COVID-19 virus and the strain of emergency fire requests is critical.
To be eligible for the grant funding, each applicant had to describe the intended use of the funding and name the key personnel and/or outside consultant who will be managing the grant funds and purchasing equipment.
Applicants also had to submit a governing body resolution acknowledging and approving any grant application and the proposed plan to use funds for the purchase of approved items.
The Long Valley Fire Company, which is part of the Washington Township Fire Department, has been serving the community of Washington Township since 1911. The Long Valley Fire Company, founded in 1921, is a life-saving and property-saving organization with over 100 years of emergency response experience within the community.
“The heightened anxiety felt by first responders like firefighters during the pandemic is well documented,” said State Fire Marshal and Division of Fire Safety Director Richard Mikutsky. “Being outfitted with safe gear and clothing helps lessen this stress so that firefighters can better concentrate on the tasks at hand when responding to an emergency call.”
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