Ohio Fire District Upgrades Water-Based Emergency Services
The East Side Fire District in Idaho, took delivery of a custom-built Lake Assault Boats fireboat, purchasing the boat using cash reserves.
The East Side Fire District in Idaho, took delivery of a custom-built Lake Assault Boats fireboat, purchasing the boat using cash reserves.
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The Elko County (Nev.) Fire Protection District had to expand its fleet of fire trucks and recently took delivery of four Toyne Tailored Apparatus.
Polk County (Fla.) Fire Rescue took delivery of seven new custom fire pumpers designed by E-One.
The Houston City Council has approved two measures to supplement its waste collection fleet and services.
The City of Houston’s severely aged refuse collection fleet has led to overflowing trash bins and significant technician overtime cost. The city is considering options to supplement its services.
Acela Truck Company and Fire Line Equipment announced a strategic partnership to distribute Acela Monterra extreme-duty, high water/flood rescue trucks.
When Hurricane Harvey struck in 2017, the Fulshear Simonton (Texas) Fire Department relied on other public entities and federal assistance for high-water vehicles. Now it has two of its own.
Baltimore did not purchase fire trucks between 2009 and 2011, leading to an aging fleet.
The Atlantic County Utilities Authority in New Jersey has taken over trash collection for the City of Vineland. The five-year, $13.31 million agreement began on Jan 1.
Sourcewell recently awarded contracts in the "Snow and Ice Handling Equipment" category on behalf of its member agencies.
The City of Mobile (Ala.) Fire and Rescue Department customized the engines to be compact apparatus with a short wheelbase, allowing for greater maneuverability to fit into tight stations.
Since 1992, the State of West Virginia's $25 million line of credit has been used primarily by the Fleet Management Office to purchase vehicles.
The City of Orange Beach, Ala., is starting its own ambulance service after years of contracting it out to a private provider used by other agencies in the county.
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