S.C. County to Replace One-Third of Fire Fleet
Horry County (S.C.) Fire/Rescue is replacing one-third of its fire fleet by purchasing $7.7 million worth of pumpers, ladders trucks, and tankers.
Horry County (S.C.) Fire/Rescue is replacing one-third of its fire fleet by purchasing $7.7 million worth of pumpers, ladders trucks, and tankers.
The Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA), a public fleet association based in Southern California, will be holding its Fleet & Procurement Services forum on Sept. 18.
President Barack Obama has ordered a review of the federal program that allows local police departments to acquire surplus military equipment.
The City of Little Rock's latest investments in CNG include three truck conversions and the purchase of nine Ram and Ford trucks.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) received a donation of 41 EcoCentre neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs) and electric motorcycles worth $400,000.
The City of Lexington took delivery of 11 new compressed natural gas (CNG) refuse trucks. Each CNG truck is expected to save approximately $6,500 in fuel costs and preventive maintenance annually.
The Burlingame (Calif.) Department of Public Works issued a request for proposal (RFP) for an automated fleet monitoring system for 78 vehicles.
The City of Odessa (Texas) Council has approved the Police Department’s $2.6 million take-home fleet program.
The Scioto County (Ohio) Engineer’s Office has received a grant for more than $454,000 to replace its aging equipment. The funds will be used to purchase a semi tractor, three dump trucks, and an excavator.
The Bossier City (La.) Police Department is adding 35 new police vehicles with compressed natural gas (CNG) conversions to its fleet for a cost of approximately $1.5 million.
The County of Hawaii has begun rolling out new vehicles to replace its high-mileage fleet with 23 initial passenger vehicles purchased at the tail end of the fiscal year that ended June 30.
The Odessa (Texas) Police Department is requesting a $2.6 million take-home patrol vehicle program in its draft budget. It includes a request for 60 additional Chevrolet Tahoe PPVs for police use.
The Town of Charlton, Mass., Fire Department was awarded a $893,000 grant to replace a 40-year-old aerial ladder truck that is 16 years past its recommended service life.
A weekend fire destroyed four front-loading refuse trucks owned by the Halifax County, Va., Public Works Department. An early estimate of damages to the fleet is $900,000.
Mohawk Lifts announced that Nebraska has been added to the Mohawk Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) contract, which offers discounted government pricing for vehicle lifts and related garage equipment.
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