Congressman Derek Tran (CA-45) has secured $1 million in federal funding to upgrade Fire Station 84 in Garden Grove, California. The funding, announced during a presentation to the city, will support structural improvements and provide new equipment to enhance the station's emergency response capabilities.
The upgrade comes in the wake of a recent hazardous materials incident at GKN Aerospace, where Station 84 firefighters were among the first responders. Representative Tran emphasized the importance of equipping first responders with the best resources, noting that despite the chaos and confusion during the hazmat incident, no one was hurt and all families returned home safely thanks to the heroic efforts of the firefighters.
Mayor Stephanie Klopfenstein stated that the funding strengthens emergency preparedness and public safety, ensuring first responders have the resources needed to protect the community for years to come. District 1 Council Member George Brietigam noted that the upgrades benefit not only District 1 but the entire community served by Station 84.
This funding is part of a larger $14 million package that Tran is bringing to Los Angeles and Orange Counties for 15 community projects aimed at improving safety, health, and quality of life for Southern California residents. The funds are allocated through Community Project Funding (CPF), which allows members of Congress to request direct funding for specific local projects with demonstrated community support.
These projects are subject to strict transparency and accountability requirements, including audits by the Government Accountability Office, and are only available to nonprofit and government entities.
Source: loscerritosnews.net
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