WASHINGTON — A new report is calling for AFG and SAFER funding to be eliminated.
The study by the Center for Data Analysis claims the grants have failed to better protect firefighters and civilians, and urges Congress to scrap the programs.
Read the full article at:
http://www.firerescue1.com/fire-grants-help/articles/506149-Study-c...
Whilst I'm not from the USA and am not privvy to the full ins and outs of these grant programs, I do beleive that any grant program needs to be properly monitored and have very clear guidelines in place for the use of the money awarded.
A quick quote from the article caught my eye,
"Billy Goldfeder, writing in FirefighterCloseCalls' The SecretList, said it is clear that AFG and SAFER program funding has lead to safer firefighting and citizens being better served.
"We don't need any funding or months of WTF research to prove it," he said. "Simply put, if SAFER funding can provide additional firefighters on a first alarm assignment, we are absolutely able to get water on the fire and save the stuff or the people inside that much quicker. "
Whilst I agree with the sentiments of Chief BG, it has been hotly debated on this (FFN) site that grants should not be used for increasing staffing levels, andf I agree with this. There will come a time that the money runs out and we're left with big issues, particularly in tighter economic times.
The community is left with two options- 1) increase pressure (taxes?) on the community to wear the added expense, or; 2) cut staff numbers back to what they used to be. (Layoff staff in other words)
As fire department members and leaders, I also beleive that we need to be careful in what we submit for- we need to look very carefully at want vs need and also consider what our community risks are.
It will be interesting to see where this one goes...