LITTLE ROCK, AR Eight fire departments in north central Arkansas will benefit after the Rural Fire Protection program, managed by the Arkansas Department of
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LITTLE ROCK – The Rural Fire Protection program, managed by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division, received $294,442.24 to purchase and distribute 96 Wildfire Suppression Kits to rural volunteer fire departments. The money was awarded as part of the Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant from the United States Forest Service.
Volunteer fire departments are the primary partner of Forestry Division crews in wildfire response and suppression, but they are often in need of the specialized equipment and gear necessary for safe wildfire suppression. The equipment distributed this year in the Wildfire Suppression Kits included lightweight wildfire-resistant coveralls and gloves, hand rakes, back-pack water pumps, and leaf blowers. Since 2014, more than 490 volunteer fire departments have received Wildfire Suppression Kits through the Rural Fire Protection program valued at $1,499,411
The Rural Fire Protection program, managed by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture's Forestry Division, recently received $294,442 to purchase and distribute
Milo’s volunteer fire department received one of 96 Wildfire Suppression Kits issued through the Rural Fire Protection program, managed by the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Forestry Division.