Milwaukee’s Custom RV Promotes Fire Safety
The Mobile Survive Alive House will serve as an integral part of the Milwaukee Fire Department’s program to teach young people about the importance of fire safety.
The Mobile Survive Alive House will serve as an integral part of the Milwaukee Fire Department’s program to teach young people about the importance of fire safety.
In the past year, the University of Virginia fleet has reduced its gasoline consumption by 3,200 gallons and its carbon emissions by 28 metric tons.
Phillip Russo abruptly left his role as chief executive of the NAFA Fleet Management Association last week after 14 years in the leading staff role.
Commercial fleet sales rebounded in July with a 29.8% increase to 66,909 from a year ago. Sales of trucks, vans, and SUVs paced the gain, while sales of cars again saw a heavy decline, according to Automotive Fleet data.
Ford has released power ratings for the 7.3L V-8 gasoline engine that propels the 2020 F-600 chassis cab truck and provided technical details for the truck's 10-speed automatic transmission as well as its next-generation 6.7L PowerStroke V-8 diesel.
A new charitable program, Axon Aid, assists cities following large-scale disasters at no cost to citizens. The first pilot program launched this month with Baton Rouge Police Department in Louisiana.
The City of Fayetteville, N.C., has signed a 10-year fleet maintenance contract with Vector Fleet Management. The contract includes two five-year extensions and began July 1.
Instead of a scooter and tire chalk, the City of Noblesville, Ind., will use a patrol car fitted with a license plate reader to enforce parking laws more efficiently.
The Florida Association of Government Fleet Administrators (FLAGFA), NAFA Sunshine State Chapter, and Florida Utility Fleet Managers Association (FUFMA) are hosting their joint fall conference in St. Pete Beach, Fla.
With above-ground fuel tanks, the City of St. Joseph is expecting fewer service interruptions during flooding and lower maintenance costs.
The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District has ordered two new Airbus H125 helicopters for aerial spraying to control the mosquito population.
Altec is recalling several models, including aerial devices, cable handlers, and trailer-mounted insulator washer vehicles.
The deadline for Government Fleet's annual industry trends survey has been extended to August 2.
The 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500's all-new 3.0L Duramax turbo-diesel engine will deliver an EPA-estimated 33 mpg highway and 23 mpg city in rear-wheel-drive models, the company announced.
Following the deadliest mass shooting committed by an individual in U.S. history, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department re-evaluated its operation, including adding tactical vehicles.
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