Sept. 27, 2017 — COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Officials from key fire service organizations of
Texas are asking for equipment and monetary donations to help local Texas fire
departments impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
Texas A&M Forest Service, State Firefighters’ and Fire
Marshals’ Association, Texas Fire Chiefs Association, Texas Interstate Fire
Mutual Aid System, and State Fire Marshal’s Office, officials deployed a Rapid Fire
Department Assessment Tool to determine needs and damage to local fire
departments following Hurricane Harvey. Base assessments have been conducted on
309 fire departments in 36 counties, with an estimated 64 fire departments
still to be completed.
Currently, 145 fire apparatus have been confirmed as damaged
or destroyed. Twenty-four fire stations were completely destroyed and hundreds more
have wind and water damage. Hundreds of sets of protective clothing, over 50
SCBA (breathing apparatus), multiple SCBA refill stations, hydraulic rescue
tool and other rescue tools have been lost or destroyed. Much of this equipment
was damaged while responding to calls for assistance during the disaster.
Fire departments will need to replace fire apparatus lost or
severely damaged in the storm, as well as fire and rescue equipment. A
difficult process, particularly when 94 percent of the fire departments
surveyed are all volunteer or combination.
Corporations, fire departments or others wishing to donate
fire equipment to affected fire departments can do so through the Texas A&M
Forest Service Helping Hands Program.
Established by the Texas Legislature, the Helping Hands Program allows
donations of fire/rescue equipment, fire apparatus and other items to fire departments
while providing liability relief to the donor.
Current needs are firefighting apparatus, structural and
wildland firefighting personal protective clothing, self-contained breathing
apparatus, rescue tools, SCBA (cascade) filling stations and small generators. Please
contact the Texas A&M Forest Service Helping Hands program at http://tfsweb.tamu.edu/helpinghands/
or 936-639-8130 for more information.
“The State of Texas appreciates the outpouring of support to
Texas firefighters and fire departments,” said Texas A&M Forest Service
Fire Chief Mark Stanford. “Hurricane Harvey devastated the region and impacts
to our fire service are no exception.”
Additionally, over 300 firefighters’ homes have been
reported damaged or destroyed. Monetary donations for fire departments,
firefighters and their families are being accepted through SFFMA at www.texasfirefighterrelief.org
and the Texas Fire Chiefs Association at https://texasfireservice.org/.
To view photos of the damage to fire departments visit https://flic.kr/s/aHsm5SGPA3.
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Contacts
Phillip Truitt, Public
Information Officer, ptruitt@tfs.tamu.edu , 979-255-0591
Texas A&M Forest Service Communications, newsmedia@tfs.tamu.edu, 979-458-6606