Rural Fire Defense Lease Program
The Rural Fire Defense (RFD) Lease Program assists rural communities by:
• establishing an initial fire protection program for unprotected communities
• reinforcing existing fire departments with equipment and training
Since 1975, the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC) has operated an RFD program. The effectiveness of the program is based on the development by the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC) of fire suppression units such as the Fire Knocker, Front Mounted Pumper, and Mobile Water Supply Tanker which enable volunteer fire departments to respond to structural, forest, and grass fires. The program also provides the GFC with a back-up force of equipment and trained people for emergency forest fire situations.
The following resources assist the GFC in achieving the objectives of the RFD program.
Federal Excess Property
The Georgia Forestry Commission is authorized to acquire Federal Excess Personal Property (FEPP) from the Federal Government under two authorizations:
Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978, which covers fire control on forested and watershed lands.
Public Law 94-519 as amended, which is for assistance in all phases of fire control for communities with populations of less than 10,000.
The property continues to be Federally owned by the U.S.D.A. Forest Service. The Forest Service, in turn, loans it to the GFC to be utilized in its wildland fire suppression activities. Under Public Law 94-519 the Commission may loan the property to cooperators to utilize in their fire control activities.
For a rural fire department to obtain FEPP it must first submit an equipment request (pdf) and be put on a priority list based on consultation with their local County Ranger. When a piece of equipment becomes available the fire department must sign an agreement with the GFC insuring the equipment will be maintained and utilized.
Surplus Federal Excess Property Information
Helping Hands Program
The Helping Hands program assists rural fire departments and industrial forestry cooperators with purchasing protective clothing and safety items at a reduced price. Applicants serving communities with populations of less than 10,000 may also qualify for "Volunteer Fire Assistance" grants leading to additional cost reductions.
For assistance with a RFD program contact your local GFC office.
Catalog
Application/Order Form (1MB file)