W.V. City Adds 2 Pumper Trucks
The City of Charleston purchased two Pierce Arrow XT pumpers through a NASPO cooperative contract.
The City of Charleston purchased two Pierce Arrow XT pumpers through a NASPO cooperative contract.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue has signed a contract for four Leonardo AW139 Intermediate twin engine helicopters, which will be used for fire suppression, emergency medical services, and search and rescue.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2020, California state agencies will only be able to purchase vehicles from OEMs that recognize the state’s ability to set its own emission standards.
Acela Truck Company recently announced that its line of Monterra extreme-duty, high-mobility trucks has been approved by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
This new purchase is part of a 10-year apparatus acquisition plan to replace the Indianapolis Fire Department's aging frontline fleet.
Virginia is adding unmarked SUVs to its fleet to transport subjects of involuntary mental health detentions to psychiatric hospitals.
Government Fleet often shares programs and initiatives that lead to great success, but those ideas often require significant investments in time or money. Here, we turn to the smaller ideas that are simpler and easier to implement.
The City of Muncie, Ind., held an open house to show off a fleet of new ambulances that officials hope will begin service in the city’s underserved areas by next month.
Los Angeles County's 10 new mental health transport vehicles are expected to mitigate the risk of trauma cased by ambulance or law enforcement transportation.
The City of St. Paul, Minn., is replacing 10 of its aging public works vehicles with more environmentally friendly models. These include clam trucks, dump trucks, and aerial lifts.
The City of Albuquerque will shift all eligible vehicles to electric, hybrid, and alternative low-emission fuels.
The City of Norwich, Conn., can’t replace all its aging fire trucks, and its city manager is proposing reducing the fleet by four or five vehicles.
The Big Country, all-aluminum truck body from EBY is a flatbed towing body available in a variety of sizes for Ford, GM and Ram Chassis.
The Chester (N.Y.) Fire Department celebrated the addition of three fire engines, a tanker, and a utility vehicle.
A combination of major fleet acquisitions and fleet reduction efforts have left New York City with a significantly younger fleet.
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