Federal grants to provide training for Englewood firefighters

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ENGLEWOOD, N.J. (PIX11) - Inside the Englewood Firehouse is a young department ready to respond to any emergency thrown their way.

But before they respond, they train and now, their training will be taken to a new level.

On Thursday, New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer, D-NJ, announced that more than $160,000 in assistance for firefighters from a federal grant will go towards special training exercises for Englewood firefighters.

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"The trainings will equip Englewood firefighters in some of the highest-risk situations," said Gottheimer.

"The City can't afford to bring the firefighters in off-duty," said Englewood Fire Department Chief Jeff Kaplan, "and so that's where the funding is really paying the bulk of the cost."

The money will help pay for the firefighters to train for rescues like man-versus machinery, elevators and more.

"We do elevator emergencies all the time," said Kaplan, "I would say dozens and dozens a year, it's very common."

Not only will their training benefit Englewood residents, but also people who live in surrounding towns who may have volunteer fire departments.

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