On the recordJuly 7, 2015
We still see approximately 3,000 deaths, 17,000 injuries, and $3 billion spent annually as a result of wildfires across the country. In many ways, wildfires lack parity with nearly every other natural disaster and are hugely underfunded when it comes to mitigation, prevention, and suppression. Despite the fact the fires often occur in rural communities with smaller populations, wildfires demand intensive resources, equipment, and infrastructure. The Volunteer Fire Assistance grant program is critical to moving the needle on wildfire management and supporting the men and women who serve in our volunteer fire agencies, including in my district in Colorado. Though this grant program is small and oriented towards lesser trafficked communities, its impact is incredible. The Volunteer Fire Assistance program provides matching funds to volunteer fire departments protecting communities with 10,000 or fewer residents to purchase equipment and training for use in wildland fire suppression. Volunteer fire departments provide nearly 80 percent of the initial attack on wildfires across the United States, but, unfortunately, these volunteer fire departments frequently lack the financial resources. And $1 million makes an enormous difference for our volunteer fire departments across the country. Unfortunately, in recent years, Federal funding for volunteer fire departments to prepare for wildland fire suppression has dwindled.…





