File #: ID 14-0648    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/1/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/18/2014 Final action: 11/18/2014
Title: Resolution Authorizing 2014-15 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Application
Attachments: 1. COG2014TICApplication.pdf, 2. 14-0648 Resolution 2014 AFG TIC.pdf
 
Title
Resolution Authorizing 2014-15 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Application
 
Body
Department: Greensboro Fire Department
Council District: All Districts
 
Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A
 
Contact 1 and Phone:  Chief Greg Grayson, 336-373-2297
Contact 2 and Phone: Deputy Chief Clarence Hunter, 336-373-2357
 
PURPOSE:
The Greensboro Fire Department (GFD) seeks to apply for federal funding in the amount of $94,500 through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG), a FEMA-administered program. The AGF involves a 10% local matching requirement of $9,450, which is included in the $94,500 application total. If the grant is awarded, the funding would be utilized to purchase Thermal imaging cameras for fire apparatus. Thermal imaging cameras are critical search and rescue equipment, and their use results in dramatic increases in civilian rescue, firefighter safety, reducing property damages, and overall fire ground performance.  
 
The grant application deadline is December 5, 2014. A successful grant award would allow the Fire Department to purchase critical search and rescue equipment. If approved, each City dollar will leverage $9.00 in federal funding.
 
BACKGROUND:
Typical structure fires result in zero visibility for firefighters due to the trapped dense smoke. Thermal imaging cameras restore sight to firefighters, helping them to maintain orientation within a building, to identify hazards above, below, and around them, to find the source of the fire, and to ultimately locate any endangered or trapped civilians. Rapidly locating the source of the fire, including "hidden" fires, increases firefighter safety and survivability, and reduces property losses by limiting fire growth and associated damage.  Additionally, on every working fire that occurs inside a burning structure, Greensboro firefighters operate with a backup team in place, ready in the event that one or more interior firefighters gets into trouble. This backup team is the Rapid Intervention Crew, or "RIC", and firefighter rescue is its sole responsibility. A thermal imaging camera is an essential tool when searching for a missing, trapped, or downed firefighter.
 
If awarded, the grant would fund the purchase of nine thermal imaging cameras. This would allow the GFD to place a camera on each of the last four engines in the city not currently equipped with one. An award would also provide a camera for Engine 63, which will be placed into service in 2015. Of the remaining four cameras, one would serve as a departmental spare, while three would replace older cameras nearing the end of their lifecycle.
 
BUDGET IMPACT:
The GFD has budgeted funds for tools and equipment. If the grant is awarded, the local match of $9,450 will be utilized from the existing budget funds to leverage $85,050, for a total project budget of $94,500.
 
RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUESTED:
The Fire Department requests Councils consideration to approve the following:
a.      Authorization for the Greensboro Fire Department to apply for  a 2014 Assistance to Firefighters Grant for Rapid Intervention Crew Equipment at the project amount of $94,500, which includes the $9,450 local match amount