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The Marion City Fire Department purchased a new ladder truck for about $1.7 million. Check out all of the upgrades it offers.
“Today feels like Christmas in July at the Albertville Fire Department,” said Albertville Fire Chief Brent Ennis. “This ...
The fire truck market is evolving steadily as urbanization, industrial expansion, and climate-related emergencies increase the demand for faster, more efficient fire response systems. Fire trucks, ...
When the Keokuk Fire Department started shopping for a new ladder truck, it found that it could take up to three years for a ...
The newest Santa Barbara City Fire ladder truck is now in service. It cost $1.67-million and was ordered in 2022.
The capital campaign seeks to raise $1.8 million from the community as they seek to purchase a new ladder truck and engine-tanker for the department, at a total cost of around $3 million ...
"Upon arrival, Engine 5 and Ladder 1 found a tanker on its side with one person still in the vehicle," said Deputy Fire Chief Glenn Telgen. "The crews did extricate the individual from the vehicle.
Before Dahill's invention, firefighters had to manually raise the ladder out of the bed of the fire truck. Born in New Bedford in 1862, Edward F. Dahill joined the New Bedford Fire Department in ...
The Santa Barbara Fire Department (SBFD) has acquired a new Pierce Arrow XT Aerial Ladder Truck, significantly enhancing its emergency response ...