Downing Announces House Passage of Community Project Funding for Montana Public Safety Priorities
quarters for resident, paid, and volunteer staff, improve firefighter safety by moving gear out of the apparatus
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quarters for resident, paid, and volunteer staff, improve firefighter safety by moving gear out of the apparatus
immense acreage under their jurisdiction. “Powell County volunteer firefighters cover a huge area and respond to everything from
will protect our rivers and keep towns healthy. Firefighters and law enforcement in Lake and Mineral County … equipment for Lake County law enforcement. “Volunteer firefighters are often the first to respond when our community needs
trade routes. Fully funds FEMA disaster relief and firefighter grant programs to support state and local response efforts
investments in Tribal programs, drought resistance, wild land firefighting, and protections for second amendment rights and public land
Forest Service roads to support timber harvest and firefighting operations. Good Neighbor Authority Expansion – Encourages the Forest Service
tribal communities face long response times and limited firefighting resources. By equipping the Ronan Fire Department with … airport is vital to search and rescue, wildland firefighting efforts and medical flights within Northwest Montana. With
Western Congressman Ryan Zinke signed onto the Aerial Firefighting Enhancement Act to ensure the aerial wildfire suppression fleet … catastrophic fires, it’s also important that the firefighters on the ground have the tools and resources needed
backlog of forest management plans, and hindered wildland firefighting. “Montana's forests need to be managed … endless litigation, making it harder for loggers, firefighters, and wildlife managers to protect our communities and feed
fire season. BFS have been helping with firefighting efforts in Southern California since 1998 and have been contracted … however, they are unable to deploy their full firefighting capability due to bureaucratic delays and backlogs