AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas A&M Forest Service approved more than $164 million in funding to fire departments in Texas.

The funding, which was provided through the Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program, is set to go toward 558 fire trucks and 321 slip-on units for Texas volunteer fire departments.

“Texas fire departments are the front line of local response, and their equipment capacity is vital to response time and effectiveness,” said Al Davis, Texas A&M Forest Service director. “This historic funding reflects the strong support of the Texas Legislature and the governor. Their investment allows us to continue supporting and equipping firefighters who protect Texas’ lives and property.”

The service said additional funding would be awarded over the coming months, which would allow for more fire and rescue equipment, personal protective equipment, training aids and dry hydrants.

“By using the funding through this program to purchase critical equipment, local fire departments increase their equipment capacity to respond to wildfires and a wide array of emergency incidents, including house fires and motor vehicle accidents,” Texas A&M Forest Service said.

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