Ala. town gets grant for new radios

$658,000 AFG will buy digital radios to work with new communications system that eventually will let all local emergency responders talk to each other


By Chris Welch
The Huntsville Times

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — The Huntsville fire department is getting a federal grant to help replace 20-year-old analog radios with state-of-the-art digital radios.

The $658,000 Assistance for Firefighters Grant from the Department of Homeland Security will allow Huntsville Fire & Rescue to buy digital radios to work with a new communications system that eventually will let all local emergency responders talk to each other, according to a news release from the fire department.

The City of Huntsville will match the grant with $164,500, or 20 percent of the total project budget of $822,500.

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