Trump Endangers Firefighters
The Issue
The Trump regime is laying off at least two-thirds of the employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, including seven of the eight members of the Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program, which studies firefighter deaths and publishes its findings so that fire departments can learn what to do to protect their firefighters from similar tragedies. In addition, the Trump regime is laying off most of the staff of the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer, which has been gathering data for researchers to better understand and prevent high cancer rates among firefighters.
Who to Call or Email
Telephone: 202-224-3553
Email: https://www.padilla.senate.gov/contact/contact-form
Telephone: 202-225-5161, 415-258-9657
Email: https://huffman.house.gov/contact/email-me
Script
My name is __________________; my address is ________________.
I urge [ Senator Padilla | Senator Schiff | Representative Huffman ] to reinstate vital fire service programs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. These programs are critical resources for America’s fire and emergency services.
The National Firefighter Registry for cancer represents a landmark initiative to understand and address the increased cancer risks faced by firefighters. The NFR plays a crucial role in collecting data, identifying trends, and helping to shape policies that enhance firefighter health and safety.
The Firefighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program is another essential program that investigates firefighter line-of-duty deaths, providing recommendations that improve training, operational procedures, and safety protocols—directly reducing firefighter fatalities and injuries.
The National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory ensures the effectiveness of personal protective equipment , particularly respirators, which are vital for firefighters and EMS personnel responding to fires, hazardous material emergencies, and medical calls.
Finally, the World Trade Center Health Program remains a vital lifeline for first responders and their families, providing essential health benefits for those affected by the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and the associated cleanup efforts.
Congress has consistently supported these programs, and it is crucial that they continue receiving the necessary funding and personnel to protect those who risk their lives for public safety.
