Portsmouth fire chief William McQuillen gets approval from City Council for $2.5 million aerial ladder fire truck expected to ...
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Dracut adds $1.56 million tower fire truck to fleet
The town has added a new $1.56 million fire truck to its fleet, marking an upgrade from its aging ladder apparatus. Delivered on the morning of Oct. 24 by Greenwood Emergency Vehicles, the 2025 E-1 ...
The Columbus Board of Public Works took under advisement Tuesday a bid to provide the Columbus Fire Department a new, $2.11 million aerial, 100-foot, platform ladder truck to replace its current 2008 ...
Jan. 29—STERLING — The Sterling Fire Department is moving forward with plans to address the "severe operational issues" of its apparatus and vehicles. Sterling Fire Chief Forrest Reeder told the ...
The Yuma Fire Department (YFD) unveiled Ladder Tender 1, which they say is a specialized support vehicle designed to assist ...
Eastpointe Fire and Rescue has donated an aerial ladder fire truck to Macomb Community College’s Public Service Institute to enhance the training of Macomb fire academy cadets. The truck, which was ...
New Orleans Fire Department Expands Fleet with Four Pierce Ascendant® 107' Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladders
The New Orleans Fire Department has expanded its fleet with four Ascendant® 107’ Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladders on Enforcer chassis. APPLETON, Wis. (November 19, 2024) – Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an ...
PIQUA — The City of Piqua has approved plans to purchase a ladder truck for its fire department. The city will be purchasing a used aerial ladder truck from Clearcreek Fire District, according to city ...
Aug. 31—Wilkes-Barre City Council in March 1908, passed an ordinance to purchase a new fire fighting apparatus, a hook and ladder truck, at a cost of $5,500 from the Seagrave Aerial Fire Truck Co. in ...
This new aerial truck represents a major investment in public safety and emergency response,” said Pocatello Fire Chief Ryan ...
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