Mike Rogers, Proudly Representing the 3rd District of Alabama
  For Immediate Release   Contact:  Shea Snider or Marshall Macomber
May 26, 2006 (202) 225-3261
 
Press Release
 
Rogers Announces High Tech Equipment for Randolph County Fire Departments
Local law enforcement to receive thermal imagers and lifting tools
 
Washington, D.C.  -  Several Randolph County Volunteer Fire Departments should soon have new cutting edge devices to help fight fires and better protect local citizens, Congressman Mike Rogers said today.

Known as thermal imagers, Rogers said the devices will help local firemen see people trapped in smoke – filled environments. The equipment was awarded by the Department of Homeland Security and is worth approximately $9,700 each.  The lifting tools include gas powered spreaders, cutters, and RAM tools and will assist first responders with heavy lifting during emergency situations.  This equipment is worth $17,914.

“These high tech tools should help local fire and rescue teams save lives,” Rogers said. “I am delighted the federal government has chosen to make these investments in Randolph County, and hope these devices will bring even greater support for our local responders.”

Rogers said Woodland Volunteer Fire Department, Wadley Volunteer Fire Department, Mt. Olive Volunteer Fire Department, Dickert Volunteer Fire Department, Abanda Volunteer Fire Department and A & M Volunteer Fire Department all received a thermal imager.  Morrisons Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department received the lifting tools.

Rogers is Chairman of the Homeland Security subcommittee on Management, Integration and Oversight and said these types of programs are critical for helping local communities prepare for and respond to emergencies. “These folks are our first line of defense locally, and I will continue to do whatever I can to support these types of initiatives,” he said.

Funding for the program is administered under the FY05 Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program (CEDAP), Phase II, which included an expanded selection of equipment and is overseen by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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