Arkansas Troopers to Use New Low-Profile Patrol Vehicles
Twenty-five new low-profile patrol vehicles — Chevrolet Tahoes — will allow Arkansas State Police troopers to combat unsafe driving.
Twenty-five new low-profile patrol vehicles — Chevrolet Tahoes — will allow Arkansas State Police troopers to combat unsafe driving.
The Harris County, Texas, Emergency Services District No. 11 will consist of 40 new ambulances equipped with the latest emergency medical technology.
Nashville Fire Department’s new first responder medical ATV provides more patient privacy and protection, and improved emergency response during special events.
As August opened, inventories were running 53% below 2020 levels and 68% below 2019 levels.
The new additions for the Providence Fire Department include four engines, one tower ladder, and a special hazards truck.
A 48-volt electrical system will replace the 12-volt in automobiles, while multi-voltage power distribution systems will be coming to heavy trucks. With advance knowledge, fleet managers and technicians can prepare.
Within hours of securing these critical resources, nine of the 12 aircraft were immediately dispatched to new and emerging fires.
The City of Springfield, Illinois, will spend $5.5 million on vehicle purchases, but city officials expect it could be up to a year before the new vehicles arrive.
Government fleet vehicle sales unsurprisingly went down during the pandemic, but it’s expected to grow this year, consistent with the larger transportation market, according to a report by GovWin from Deltek.
The Atlanta Fire Rescue Department will receive several new tractor-drawn aerial fire truck apparatus and 1,500 GPM pumpers to upgrade its aging fleet.
Learn how the fleet team at the City of West Palm Beach, Florida, turned an idea into a reality in 30 days.
Maryland joined with other states in 2013 to form the ZEV Task force with a goal of 3.3 million ZEVs operating on their collective roadways by 2025.
The Sarasota County, Florida, Fire Department's new E-One custom Cyclone pumpers feature 100-inch wide cabs for more space and better visibility.
Southern California Edison will contribute nearly $18 million for air assets to protect Californians from dangerous wildfires.
While government fleet procurement plunged during the pandemic, it’s now back on the rise.
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