Congressman Higgins Announces Application Period for SAFER Federal Fire Grant

Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) announced that the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grant application period is now open with a deadline of March 17, 2023, at 5:00pm EST.

“SAFER grants provide fire departments with the funding needed to ensure that their staffing levels are meeting the needs of the communities they serve,” said Congressman Higgins. “Federal funding provided through this program is a valuable resource for many departments across Western New York and we encourage all to apply.”

The SAFER grant program was created to provide funding directly to fire departments and volunteer firefighter interest organizations to help increase or maintain the number of trained front line firefighters available in their communities. The grants work to enhance departments’ ability to comply with federal standards and ensure that their communities have adequate protection from fire and fire-related hazards. This year Congress has made $360 million available across the country to support the SAFER program.

Application tools and additional information can be found by visiting https://www.fema.gov/grants/preparedness/firefighters/safer. Applicants with questions can reach out to the SAFER program helpdesk by calling (866) 274-0960 or by email at FireGrants@fema.dhs.gov.

 

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"They said they did advanced imaging," Gartner said. "Okay, well, Trump said not once, not twice, but three times that he had taken cognitive tests. Plural. Okay, so not just a screening exam...They gave him multiple tests. We do not give people multiple cognitive tests unless we suspect there's a serious cognitive problem."

"We also never, ever...give someone an MRI unless we suspect or need to rule out a serious problem," he continued. "So, we know his doctors gave him multiple cognitive tests and an MRI. They didn't say explicitly because of the brain, but we can certainly be sure they scanned his brain. If they're giving him a neuropsychological battery, they're scanning his brain."

"If Donald Trump were just an ordinary patient and you saw these kinds of serious signs of dementia, a responsible doctor would give him both a neuropsychological battery and an MRI," he added. "Of course, they're not telling us why they gave those tests.
They're not telling us the results."