Delaware State Fire Service (DFS) Wildland Fire Program recently announced the relaunch of the Federal Firefighter Property (FFP) Program. This program offers valuable assistance to strengthen emergency response capabilities for fire departments across the state.
The program is made possible through a partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, surplus military and federal equipment is transferred to states and placed back into service for wildfire suppression and emergency operations. With the cost of fire equipment rising steadily, surplus items help reduce the burden on local departments.
“The Delaware Forest Service provides eligible fire departments access to essential equipment at no cost, helping departments expand their resources while reducing financial burden,” a press release issued about the program reads. “Participating agencies may receive equipment, with minimal conditions for use and maintenance and, in many cases, gain full ownership.”
Equipment available may include pickups, SUVs, utility vans, box trucks, 2.5 ton and 5-ton trucks as well as fire tankers and pumpers. Other equipment could include generators and trailers, light towers, light bars and sirens, hoses, nozzles and pumps along with fresh air compressors and breathing apparatus, turnout gear, specialized tools and support equipment.
“By placing reliable equipment directly into the hands of local departments, the program improves response times, enhances firefighter safety and supports wildfire and all-hazard preparedness statewide,” the press release said.
Fire departments interested in participating should submit the Firefighter Property Program Request Form (Form 4.24) to Breleigh Cannon, Delaware Forest Service’s Volunteer Fire Program Coordinator via email or call 302-698-4544.
Applicants will also enter into a Cooperative Equipment Possession Agreement (Form 4.29) that outlines the shared responsibilities between DFS and the participating department. Continuous sign-ups are available and departments may apply at any time. Applications can be found online.
DFS works to protect lives, property and natural resources thorugh wildfire prevention, preparedness, suppression and community partnerships. Programs like the FFP initiative ensure Delaware’s fire departments have the tools they need to serve their communities safely and effectively.

