NYC, FEMA Bring 250 Extra Ambulances to City
New York City and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have partnered to bring 250 more ambulances to New York City.
New York City and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have partnered to bring 250 more ambulances to New York City.
Here are the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) on how to clean an ambulance after transporting a patient suspected of having the COVID-19 virus.
Get a firsthand view of the experiences of public fleet managers during the COVID-19 pandemic — including a police fleet manager — as well as a leading fleet consultant's take on what's important right now.
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has eased the standards related to commercial learner’s permit holders and obtaining a commercial driver’s license.
The City of Greensboro, N.C., announced it is suspending all residential curbside yard waste collection as these trucks must be operated by two or three workers.
New York Fire Department auto mechanic James Villecco, 55, has died from the COVID-19 virus, and and many other city fleet staff and mechanics are battling COVID-19.
The American Public Works Association (APWA) has developed a "Coronavirus and the Public Works Community" resource webpage.
Royal Truck & Equipment Inc. is putting a new angle on traditional dump trucks with its innovative Side Dump TMA, designed to add both efficiency and safety to dumping operations in work zones.
Ford aims to restart production at select plants in North America as early as April 6.
Terex is still shipping equipment and parts operations, parts fabrication, service centers, logistics, and shipping operations are running.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a second installment to frequently asked questions regarding the nationwide emergency hours-of-service exemption for truck drivers hauling loads related to the COVID-19 corinavirus pandemic.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a limited waiver for commercial drivers whose commercial licenses/permits and/or medical cards have expired or are set to expire after March 1, 2020.
The three pieces of medical equipment that Ford will produce alongside these companies are powered-air purifying respirators, ventilators, and face shields.
Here are the 50 Leading Fleets, recognized for exhibiting leadership and performing at a high level.
The Department of Transportation has issued guidance on drug and alcohol testing for federally regulated transportation workers, as fleets and commercial drivers may face challenges complying with regulations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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