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Brampton Firefighters to Benefit from New Safety Gear

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New devices expected to reduce cancer risks for Brampton firefighters
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New tools designed to clean gear used by firefighters are expected to lower the cancer risks for Brampton’s emergency responders.

The equipment will help remove harmful toxins that can build up on their gear and be inhaled or absorbed by the firefighters.

Over $230,000 will be allocated for these items, which include two self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) washer units and four bunker gear washers.

This funding comes from the Ontario government via a fire protection grant.

The grant also aids municipal fire services across Ontario with initiatives aimed at improving firefighter safety, enhancing emergency response, and modernizing fire service infrastructure.

According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, firefighters have a 9 percent higher risk of being diagnosed with cancer compared to the general population due to exposure to toxic chemicals, combustion by-products, and diesel exhaust through skin contact and inhalation.

“The brave men and women at our local fire halls in Brampton across Ontario work selflessly while putting the safety of others before their own. These new additions will provide our firefighters a healthier working environment, ensuring our first responders receive the care and attention they need and truly deserve,” said Graham Mc Gregor, Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism and MPP for Brampton North.

Brampton Fire Chief Andy Glynn stated that prioritizing firefighter health and safety is essential for the department. This funding will expand vital cancer prevention efforts while boosting their capacity to respond to changing emergencies.

 

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