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CFO Awards Over $500,000 to Three Florida Fire Departments

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Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia awarded over $500,000 in grants to three Florida fire departments. The City of Ocala received $6,372.75 and City of High Springs received $4,793.44 through the Firefighter Cancer Decontamination Grant. Newberry Regional First Responder Training Facility received $500,000 through the FY 2025-2026 budget. Funding supports equipment, training, and resources to protect firefighters from hazardous chemical exposure.

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Florida's CFO and State Fire Marshal awarded over $500,000 in grant funding to three fire departments. The Firefighter Cancer Decontamination Grant provided $6,372.75 to Ocala and $4,793.44 to High Springs for equipment to mitigate hazardous chemical exposure. The FY 2025-2026 budget funded $500,000 to Newberry Regional First Responder Training Facility for emergency response capabilities.

These grants do not create compliance obligations for private entities. Affected parties—Florida fire departments and first responder training facilities—should be aware of available grant programs for firefighter safety funding through the State Fire Marshal's office.

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Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia Awards Over $500,000 to Three Florida Fire Departments

4/7/2026 /2026/img_3385.jpg) OCALA, Fla.- Today, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Blaise Ingoglia awarded over $500,000 to three Florida fire departments. Funding awarded by the CFO is to support equipment, training, and resources that help protect Florida’s firefighters and support public safety.
Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia said, “We must be proactive instead of reactive when it comes to firefighter health and safety. Nowadays, our firefighters are answering 911 phone calls more than ever before. By making sure firefighters have the essential protective gear and equipment to respond to emergencies, we are reducing exposure to harmful and dangerous chemicals that have a significant impact on a firefighter’s health.” Ocala Fire Chief Clint Welborn said, “Our local heroes are responding to calls every day with tremendous bravery. I want to thank CFO Ingoglia for the recognition of the work that we do and the unwavering dedication to our firefighters.” High Springs Fire Chief Joseph Peters said, “Thank you, CFO Ingoglia, for your leadership and for supporting our firefighters' health. Our firefighters face daily and long-term risks every day to serve those in our communities.” Newberry Fire Chief Jason Lyman said, “Through this funding, we are able to save lives and property faster by strengthening our emergency response capabilities. I want to thank CFO Ingoglia for standing alongside Florida’s firefighters and ensuring we have the necessary tools to do our job safely.”
Funding is allocated through the Firefighter Cancer Decontamination Grant and in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-2026 budget to support firefighter safety through the necessary training and resources. The Firefighter Cancer Decontamination Grant provides the equipment, supplies, and education to mitigate exposure to hazardous chemicals. Awards made through the Firefighter Cancer Decontamination Grant
- City of Ocala - $6,372.75
- City of High Springs - $4,793.44
Awards funded in FY 2025-2026 Budget
- Newberry Regional First Responder Training Facility - $500,000

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About the CFO
Florida
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and State Fire Marshal Blaise Ingoglia serves as
the state’s top financial watchdog, a member of the Florida Cabinet, and the
head of the Florida Department of Financial Services. As CFO, he oversees
billions of dollars in state funds and is committed to protecting taxpayer
dollars, strengthening Florida’s fiscal health, and delivering essential
services that support the state’s excellent economy. As State Fire Marshal, CFO
Ingoglia also works every day to support Florida’s first responders as they
risk their lives to serve and protect communities across the state.

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Agency
FL CFO
Published
April 7th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Grant disbursement Firefighter safety funding
Geographic scope
Florida US-FL

Taxonomy

Primary area
Government Contracting
Operational domain
Finance
Topics
Public Health Financial Services

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