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West Haven Today
By the People, for the People
Orange Fire Dept Gets $1,000 Grant for New Helmets
Volunteer firefighters receive funding boost from Regional Water Authority
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The Orange Volunteer Fire Department has received a $1,000 grant from the Regional Water Authority to purchase two new firefighter helmets. Chief Vaughan Dumas noted that full gear for each firefighter costs around $6,000, and expressed gratitude for the support provided through the RWA's Emergency Responder Grant Program.
Why it matters
Firefighter safety is a critical concern, and this grant will help the all-volunteer Orange Fire Department upgrade essential equipment. The department relies on community support and grants to maintain its operations and provide proper protective gear for its firefighters.
The details
The $1,000 grant from the Regional Water Authority will allow the Orange Volunteer Fire Department to purchase two new firefighter helmets. Chief Vaughan Dumas stated that the full cost of gear for each firefighter is approximately $6,000, underscoring the importance of this funding boost to help the department upgrade its equipment.
- The Orange Volunteer Fire Department received the $1,000 grant from the Regional Water Authority.
The players
Vaughan Dumas
Chief of the Orange Volunteer Fire Department.
Regional Water Authority
The organization that provided the $1,000 grant to the Orange Volunteer Fire Department through its Emergency Responder Grant Program.
The takeaway
This grant highlights the importance of community support and funding for volunteer fire departments like the one in Orange, which rely on such resources to maintain essential firefighting equipment and ensure the safety of their first responders.


