Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

City of Brampton Strengthens Firefighter Safety and Emergency Response With $230,230 Provincial Investment

The City of Brampton is strengthening firefighter health and safety and enhancing emergency response with a $230,230 investment from the Government of Ontario through the Fire Protection Grant. Brampton North MPP Hon. Graham McGregor joined Mayor Patrick Brown and members of Brampton City Council today to highlight this investment supporting Brampton firefighters and community safety.​

“Firefighters demonstrate their selflessness and tireless dedication to our community’s safety every day as they endure dangerous, high-stress situations. This funding is a proof point in the Province’s recognition of this, and we appreciate their commitment to helping the City expand access to safety equipment and resources for Brampton Fire and Emergency Services members’ health and wellbeing.”

– Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 5; Chair, Community Services Section, City of Brampton

The funding will help Brampton Fire and Emergency Services expand cancer prevention measures while responding to emerging risks.

Dignitaries gather at Brampton Fire Station 205 to announce a provincial investment supporting firefighter health and safety initiatives in Brampton. Credit: City of Brampton.

Through this investment, Brampton Fire and Emergency Services will purchase two self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) washer units and four bunker gear washers to strengthen firefighter cancer prevention initiatives and support thorough cleaning of protective equipment after incidents.

About the Fire Protection Grant

The Fire Protection Grant supports municipal fire services across Ontario with projects focused on firefighter safety, improved emergency response and modernized fire service infrastructure. This year, the grant will support all 380 municipal fire services across the province, helping approximately 33,000 firefighters through investments in cancer prevention initiatives, lithium-ion battery incident response equipment and minor infrastructure upgrades.

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“Our firefighters put their lives on the line every day to protect our community. Investments like this help provide tools and equipment to increase decontamination of firefighter gear and work safely when responding to incidents. We thank the provincial government for this important investment in the safety of our firefighters and our community.”

– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

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