Rapid City Fire Department may get funds to assist in wildfire prevention

VIDEO: With the Black Hills being susceptible to wildfires, Rapid Cityโ€™s Legal and Finance Committee wants to ensure the townโ€™s risk of experiencing a catastrophic wildfire is reduced. Wednesday, the committee recommended to authorize the full council to accept and sign a grant agreement for the Western States Fire Management Wildland Urban Interface Grants.

The more than $630,000 in grant money would help the Rapid City Fire Department address the risk of wildfires in town by assisting mitigation activities. The goal is to lower the risk of a catastrophic wildfire occurring and the negative impacts it can have on infrastructure, life, and property.

โ€The grant program provides basically $300,000, and the city matches that with the value of our equipment and the time weโ€™re putting into the wildfire program already,โ€ said the Wildfire Mitigation Lieutenant Eric Oโ€™Connor. The grants would cover the costs of 460 acres of prescribed burns that are in the wildland-urban interface.

KOTA-TV ABC 7 Rapid City

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