P2.8-B funds for BFP to boost modernization

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

May 21, 2024, 10:22 am

<p><strong>BOOSTING FIRE RESPONSE.</strong> Fire trucks are parked at a fire station in this undated photo. The Bureau of Fire Protection on Monday night (May 20, 2024) thanked the Department of Budget for the release of PHP2.880 billion in funds for new fire trucks and emergency vehicles, stressing that it would boost its modernization and emergency response efforts.<em> (File photo courtesy of BFP)</em></p>

BOOSTING FIRE RESPONSE. Fire trucks are parked at a fire station in this undated photo. The Bureau of Fire Protection on Monday night (May 20, 2024) thanked the Department of Budget for the release of PHP2.880 billion in funds for new fire trucks and emergency vehicles, stressing that it would boost its modernization and emergency response efforts. (File photo courtesy of BFP)

MANILA – The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) has said the release of PHP2.880 billion in funds by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) for the purchase of new fire trucks and emergency vehicles is a big boost to its ongoing modernization efforts.

"About 100 municipalities are still to have full fire and disaster protection coverage and funding for these vehicles is a welcome development as the BFP also works for the building of fire stations and the recruiting of new firefighters, alongside the enhancement of training to an internationally acceptable standard," the BFP Office of Public Information Services said in a message to the Philippine News Agency late Monday.

The BFP added that the acquisition of additional emergency vehicles would help it address pressing national safety concerns and the effects of natural disasters, aside from fire incidents.

“Looking forward, the Fire Service is planning to establish marine and aerial response services to supplement the ground capabilities offered by these vehicles,” it added.

On Monday, the DBM said the fund allocation would be used to purchase 154 firetrucks, three collapsed structure and rescue trucks, and 132 ambulances.

Budget and Management Secretary Amenah Pangandaman said the release of the funds is in line with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to continuously capacitate the fire bureau. (PNA)

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