LTVFD  GRANT  NEWS
2004  CAESARS  FOUNDATION  OF  
FLOYD  COUNTY
LTVFD is proud to have received a Fall 2004 Caesars Foundation of Floyd County grant
award.
This grant proposal was submitted to fund the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire
Department
2004 AED (Automatic Electronic Defibrillator) Technology Project.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW:
The focus of the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department 2004 AED Technology
Project is purchase technologically current cardiac care and computer equipment for in-field
use, addressing the number one cause of death in the United States today: Sudden Cardiac
Arrest(SCA).

PROJECT SCOPE:
This program will directly affect our ability to treat cardiac patients by using biphasic
defibrillator units, recommended by the American Heart Association Guidelines 2000 for
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiac Care: International Consensus on
Science Standard Protocols as statistically superior in treating SCA events, as well as
instituting computer technology for real-time communication between units in the field. The
citizens of Lafayette Township and Floyd County will benefit from this new technology as the
ability to use advanced AED and real-time communications saves time, ultimately saving lives.

PROJECT BUDGET:
$15,638.00. Caesars Foundation of Floyd County has generously funded this project
proposal.
2004 Caesars Foundation Floyd County Grant Award - Squad One Computer.
2004 Caesars Foundation Floyd County Grant Award - Squad One Computer.
2004 Caesars Foundation Floyd County Grant Award - Zoll AED Units.
Thank you to
Caesars Foundation of Floyd County
LTVFD Board of Directors
for your support of the 2004 AED Technology Project.
2004  INDIANA DNR/USDA FOREST
SERVICE  VOLUNTEER  FIRE
ASSISTANCE  GRANT
LTVFD is proud to have received a 2004 Indiana DNR/USDA Forest Service Volunteer Fire
Assistance (VFA) grant award.
This grant proposal was submitted to fund the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department
2004 Firefighter Safety Gear Program.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW:
The focus of the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department 2004 Firefighter Safety Gear
Program is providing LTVFD personnel currently using protective firefighting boots and helmets
that do not meet NFPA/OSHA standards with up-to-date standard compliant gear.

PROJECT SCOPE:
This proposal addresses LTVFD personnel with outdated, non-compliant gear.
By protecting our personnel we may better fulfill our duties of protecting our community.

PROJECT BUDGET:
$7,000.00. The Indiana DNR/USDA Forest Service VFA grant is a 50/50 matching grant.
LTVFD's award was $3,500.00.
DNR Grant Equipment
Deputy Chief Todd Schindler, Board
of Directors President Charles Staser,
Assistant Chief Jeremy Klein and Fire
Chief Terry Meek shown with new
equipment.
DNR Grant Equipment
Close-up of selected
equipment purchased via
2004 grant.
Thank you to
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
USDA Forest Service
LTVFD Board of Directors
for your support in helping LTVFD PROTECT OUR OWN.
2003  FEMA/USFA  FIRE  ACT  GRANT
LTVFD is proud to have received a 2003 Department of Homeland Security/FEMA/USFA
FIRE ACT grant award.
This grant proposal was submitted to fund PROTECTING OUR OWN:
Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department
2003 Firefighter Safety Equipment Acquisition Program.
LTVFD received a sixth round award.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW:
The focus of PROTECTING OUR OWN: Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department
2003 Firefighter Safety Equipment Acquisition Program is the lack of currently
NFPA/OSHA standard compliant Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with
Personal Alert Safety System (PASS) devices and Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) packs as
standard equipment. LTVFD faces a crisis situation with the extreme age, wear, and
continuing test failure rate of our current SCBA and PASS devices and has no official RIT
equipment on hand, despite requests by Floyd County Police Department for on-call
department and SWAT operations backup by LTVFD and our own Standard Operating
Procedures requirement for RIT Crews on all interior fire attacks. All SCBA currently in use
by LTVFD was purchased in 1992. None is designed for buddy-breathing or is equipped
with voice-amplification components. January 2003 SCBA tests revealed a passing grade on
one complete unit within the department.

PROJECT SCOPE:
LTVFD currently has the only truck-mounted Cascade refill system in Floyd County and
therefore carries a number of extra SCBA cylinders, which are compatible with all other
departments in our area. In effect, this proposal will effect not only Lafayette Township but
all of Floyd County and, in a mass casualty incident a possible minimum three county area of
Southern Indiana. Given that Lafayette Township is located just ten miles from Louisville,
Kentucky, now the sixteenth largest city in the United States, we may also conceivably be
called one day to aid a major metropolitan district.

PROJECT BUDGET:
$95,000.00+. Fire Act Grant is a 90/10 matching grant for a community our size.
Scott Equipment received from FEMA Grant at Station One.
Scott Certified Technician Todd Schindler
inventories equipment shipped for the FEMA
Grant Project.
Scott Equipment received from FEMA Grant at Station One.
Scott Airpack, harness, facemask and regulator.
FEMA Grant Equipment Training.
Scott Equipment Training Session.
Scott Equipment Training Session.
Certified Instructors Terry Meek and Todd Schindler
conduct training on the new Scott Equipment.
Thank you to
Department of Homeland Security
Federal Emergency Management Agency
United States Fire Administration
Lafayette Township Trustee Evans Freiberger
State Senator Connie Sipes
State Representative Bill Cochran
U.S. Senator Evan Bayh
and U.S. Representative Baron Hill
for your support in helping LTVFD PROTECT OUR OWN.
2003  CAESARS  FOUNDATION  
OF  FLOYD  COUNTY
LTVFD is proud to have received a Spring 2003 Caesars Foundation of Floyd County grant
award.
This grant proposal was submitted to fund the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire
Department
2003 Thermal Imaging Acquisition Program.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW:
The focus of PROTECTING OUR OWN: Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department
2003 Thermal Imaging Acquisition Program is providing technology with a proven history of
creating positive outcomes in disasterous emergency situations to the staff of
LTVFD.Thermal Imaging technology has improved in the past few years to reach far beyond
it's initial scope of locating the core of a structure fire. This technology may now be applied
to many fire, rescue, medical, hazmat, mass casualty and training scenarios with
extraordinary results. LTVFD's Thermal Imaging Acquisition Project encompasses the
purchase of a closed-circuit system with camera and truck-mounted view screen allowing
both on-scene and command personnel to view incidents in real time.

PROJECT SCOPE:
This program has the unique capacity to directly affect the citizens of Floyd County through
our numerous Mutual Aid Agreements combined with backup services to Floyd County
Sheriff Department SWAT.

PROJECT BUDGET:
$11,534.07. Caesars Foundation of Floyd County awarded $10,000.00 for this proposal.
Thermal Imaging Camera
Engine 11 truck-mounted Thermal Imaging Camera from
Caesars Foundation Grant Project.
Thermal Imaging Camera
Thermal Imaging Camera from
Caesars Foundation Grant Project
shown in hand-held status.
Thank you to
Caesars Foundation of Floyd County
Lafayette Township Trustee Evans Freiberger
LTVFD Board of Directors
for your support in helping LTVFD PROTECT OUR OWN.
2002  INDIANA DNR/USDA FOREST
SERVICE  VOLUNTEER  FIRE  
ASSISTANCE  GRANT
LTVFD is proud to have received a 2002 Indiana DNR/USDA Forest Service Volunteer Fire
Assistance (VFA) grant award.
This grant proposal was submitted to fund the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire
Department
2002 Firefighter Safety Turn-Out Gear Program.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW:
The focus of PROTECTING OUR OWN: Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department
2002 Firefighter Safety Turn-Out Gear Program is providing LTVFD personnel currently
using personal protective gear that is not NFPA/OSHA standard compliant with up-to-date
standard compliant gear.

PROJECT SCOPE:
This proposal addresses all LTVFD personnel with outdated, non-compliant gear. By
protecting our personnel we may better fulfill our duties of protecting our community.

PROJECT BUDGET:
$9,500.00. The Indiana DNR/USDA Forest Service VFA grant is a 50/50 matching grant.
LTVFD's award was $4,750.00.
Turn-out Gear purchased with Indiana DNR/USDA Forest Service 2002 Grant Award.
LTVFD Firefighters in Turn-out Gear purchased under the Indiana DNR/USDA Forest Service 2002 Grant Project.
Thank you to
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
USDA Forest Service
LTVFD Board of Directors
for your support in helping LTVFD PROTECT OUR OWN.
2002  INDIANA DNR/DEPARTMENT OF
FORESTRY  HANDTOOL  PROGRAM
LTVFD is proud to have received a 2002 Indiana DNR/Department of Forestry Handtool
Program award.
This proposal was submitted to supply Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department with
wildland firefighting tools.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW:
The focus of this proposal was obtaining a compliment of wildland firefighting tools designed
by the DNR/Dept of Forestry. The compliment included six (6) council fire rakes, two (2)
collapsible broom rakes, four (4) fire swatters, two (2) backpack pumps and two (2) shovels.

PROJECT SCOPE:
The Indiana DNR/Department of Forestry Handtool Program requires a cooperative mutual
aid agreement. Departments may receive a compliment of tools once every ten years.

PROJECT BUDGET:
$1,000.00. The Indiana DNR/Department of Forestry Handtool Program provides an
equipment grant.
Wildland Firefighting Tools
Wildland Firefighting Tools
Thank you to
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Department of Forestry
LTVFD Board of Directors
for your support in helping LTVFD PROTECT OUR OWN.
2002  CAESARS  FOUNDATION  
OF  FLOYD  COUNTY
LTVFD is proud to have received a Fall 2002 Caesars Foundation of Floyd County grant
award.
This grant proposal was submitted to fund the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire
Department
2002 Personal Protective Equipment Project.

PROPOSAL OVERVIEW:
The focus of the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department 2002 Personal Protective
Equipment Project is providing the 73% of active firefighters on our department currently
equipped with turn-out gear that does not meet NFPA/OSHA standards due to extreme wear
and age with compliant gear. Non-standard compliant gear puts our personnel at significant
risk of injury or death.

PROJECT SCOPE:
This program will directly affect our department personnel by allowing them a safer working
environment which, in turn, will allow participation in situations not currently considered
safe due to lack of compliant gear. Ultimately, those receiving benefit from this program will
be the citizens of Lafayette Township and Floyd County through our numerous Mutual Aid
Agreements.

PROJECT BUDGET:
$20,502.00. Caesars Foundation of Floyd County awarded $10,000.00 for this proposal.
Turn-out Gear purchased with Caesars Foundation Floyd County 2002 Grant Award.
Thank you to
Caesars Foundation of Floyd County
LTVFD Board of Directors
for your support in helping LTVFD PROTECT OUR OWN.
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LTVFD is proud to have received a Fall 2005 Caesars Foundation
of Floyd County Grant Award. This grant proposal was submitted
to fund the Lafayette Township 2005 Thermal Imaging Camera
Add and Update Project.

Proposal Overview
The focus of the Lafayette Township Volunteer Fire Department
2005 Thermal Imaging Camera Add and Update Project is to
purchase a new and updated Thermal Imaging Camera for use in
the field, which will make our job safer and allow us the ability to
have one in each station to protect the whole community without
delay.

Project Scope
This program will directly affect our ability to have immediate
access to a Thermal Imager when we arrive on the scene. With this
in mind we would be creating a safer working environment for our
firefighters and a greater chance we would find the person or
persons in need during a situation in which the Thermal Imaging
Camera would be deployed.
Project Budget
$10,000.00 Caesars Foundation of Floyd County has generously
funded this project.



THANK YOU to Caesars Foundation of Floyd County for your
support and funding of the 2005 Thermal Imaging Camera Add
and Update Project.
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