Federal fire grant spending could be more balanced, new model suggests

(University at Buffalo) The federal government considers many factors when spending money to prevent structure fires. The key driver, however, is economic losses -- the greater the cost of fire within a state, the more aid that state is likely to receive. A new model emphasizes an additional factor: losses associated with human fatalities and injuries. That tweak throws the current system off-track, suggesting that some states receive an outsized share of fire protection money, while others are shortchanged.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news