Federal News
Congress Funds Fire Department Infrastructure Upgrades
March 11, 2026
Congressman John B. Larson and Representative Josh Harder secured federal funding in Fiscal Year 2026 to support critical fire department infrastructure and training enhancements in East Hartford, Connecticut, and South San Joaquin County, California. East Hartford received approximately $1 million to replace Fire Station 2 and implement firefighter training programs addressing intensifying house fires. Meanwhile, South San Joaquin County obtained $2 million to establish its first Regional Fire Training Facility, improving local training access and emergency response capabilities.
- These appropriations reflect a federal commitment to modernizing fire service infrastructure and enhancing firefighter readiness through targeted capital investments.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on facility modernization, accessibility upgrades, and specialized training programs as key contract components.
- Contractors specializing in fire station construction, training facility development, and firefighter safety equipment may find emerging opportunities in these regions.
- The investments underscore the importance of regional training capabilities to reduce travel burdens and improve emergency response times, signaling potential future funding priorities for similar initiatives.
This crucial investment helps us move forward with our next major infrastructure priority. Investing in local infrastructure is critical because it supports the essential services our residents rely on every day.
— Connor S. Martin, Mayor
The time we spend going to other training facilities takes away from the time weโre here to protect the community, so having these resources here makes a huge difference. Weโre going to be better prepared to respond to structure fires, wildfires, warehouse emergencies, and even railway problems. Weโre grateful for Rep. Harderโs support in securing this funding and weโre excited about having these resources in Tracy and dedicated to our fire agency.
— Chief Randall Bradley
Communities like Tracy are some of the fastest growing anywhere in the state, and itโs insane that weโre sending our firefighters outside their service area because they canโt get their training here. Thatโs why this investment is so exciting - itโs bringing a world-class training center to our backyards and will ultimately mean faster responses and safer communities for our families.
— Rep. Josh Harder
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, South San Joaquin County Fire Authority, East Hartford Fire Department
Contracts
$2 million, $850,000, $165,000
Locations
Sources
- Larson and Mayor Connor Martin Announce $1 Million in Federal Funding for East Hartford Fire Department to Replace Station 2 and Combat House Fires | Congressman John Larson · Larson House · Mar 11
- MEGAFIRES: Harder Secures $2 Million for First-Ever Regional Fire Training Facility | Representative Josh Harder · Harder · Mar 10