January 9, 2025 · 0 Comments
Grant will support purchase of coveralls for career and volunteer firefighters
By ZACHARY ROMAN
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Caledon firefighters will get new coveralls with help from a Provincial grant.
On December 19, the Town of Caledon announced Caledon Fire and Emergency Services had received a $74,000 grant from the Fire Protection Grant Program, an initiative of the Province of Ontario and Solicitor General’s Office.
With the grant money, Caledon Fire will purchase new polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)-free coveralls to use for non-fire suppression activities.
Firefighters are often exposed to carcinogens that can lead to cancer, and studies have shown firefighters are up to four times more likely to develop cancer than the general population.
According to the Town, the new coveralls, which comply with NFPA 1977 standards for protective clothing, will reduce exposure to PFAS from contaminated bunker gear to firefighters.
Caledon’s Fire Chief Dave Pelayo said the grant supports one of Caledon Fire’s most critical missions: ensuring the health and safety of its firefighters.
“By reducing exposure to hazardous substances, we are investing in their long-term wellbeing and demonstrating our unwavering commitment to operational excellence,” said Pelayo.
Michael Kerzner, Ontario’s Solicitor General, said firefighters put service over self every day.
“Our government has been a leader in protecting them, while they’re protecting us. Today’s announcement is another concrete step to make sure these heroes get the care, resources and support they deserve,” said Kerzner.
Caledon Mayor Annette Groves said the grant is a significant step forward.
“As our community continues to grow rapidly, it’s critical that we invest in the wellbeing of our firefighters, who play a vital role in protecting our residents,” she said.