(Columbus) -- The Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of State Fire Marshal announced the recipients of the 2022 Training Reimbursement Grants, which includes 208 fire departments in 70 counties throughout the state totaling $456,743.70.
“We’re committed to providing next-level training to any current and prospective firefighter so all are equipped to go home safely at the end of their shift,” said State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon. “Through training reimbursement and other grant programs, our office strives to get financial support into communities served by those first responders.”
While all firefighters, career or volunteer, are required to have the same level of basic training for state certification, this grant helps fire departments go beyond the basics to complete more advanced, nationally recognized training.
The fire departments were selected based on a variety of criteria, including the fire department’s annual budget, annual number of fire incidents and the resident population served by the fire department. The State Fire Marshal Training Reimbursement Grant application period opens every December. For more information, visit the grants application page.
In our broadcast areas:
CLINTON
CHESTER TWP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT (CLINTON COUNTY) $520.00
HOCKING
LAURELVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT (HOCKING COUNTY) $4,500.00
JACKSON
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT (JACKSON COUNTY) $900.00
MADISON JEFFERSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT (JACKSON COUNTY) $450.00TY) $4,500.00
PIKE
BENTON TWP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT (PIKE COUNTY) $450.00
CAMP CREEK TWP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT (PIKE COUNTY) $900.00
PEBBLE TWP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT (PIKE COUNTY) $990.00
PIKETON SEAL TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT (PIKE COUNTY) $900.00
WAVERLY FIRE DEPARTMENT (PIKE COUNTY) $3,870.00
ROSS
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP FIRE & RESCUE (ROSS COUNTY) $830.00
HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT (ROSS COUNTY) $1,933.00
The State Fire Marshal is part of the Ohio Department of Commerce, Ohio’s chief regulatory agency. The Department is focused on promoting prosperity and protecting what matters most to Ohioans. We ensure businesses follow the laws that help them create jobs and keep Ohioans safe. To learn more about what we do, visit our website at com.ohio.gov.