
Government Vehicle Sales See Continued Growth from Beginning of Year
Government fleet sales rose from both January and February monthly totals, which were both under 20,000.
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Government fleet sales rose from both January and February monthly totals, which were both under 20,000.
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Sandoval County, N.M., has authorized a $3.6 million loan to finance new solid waste vehicles, fleet vehicles, and IT equipment.
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West Virginia is adding nearly 280 pieces of road maintenance equipment to its Division of Highways (DOH) fleet to fix and maintain the state's roads.
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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.
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The Florida Keys Mosquito Control District has ordered two new Airbus H125 helicopters for aerial spraying to control the mosquito population.
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The pumpers feature a spacious cab interior, wraparound windshield, a 450-hp engine, and a 50-degree cramp angle for maneuvering through narrow roads and alleys.
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The College Station (Texas) Police Department fleet has a new addition: a fire engine with a paint job that pays homage to Texas A&M University.
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Through an initiative in 2015, Governor Jay Inslee directed state agencies to make 20% of new passenger vehicle purchases electric by 2017. This year, Inslee upped the ante to 50% by 2020.
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The City of Albany, Ga., has unveiled two new Pierce aerial trucks costing more than $2 million. The trucks have a clean cab design to protect fire staff from carcinogens.
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The DeKalb County, Ga., Fire Rescue Department has added two smaller rapid response vehicles, which have proven to be a valuable tool for medical and fire suppression calls.
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The U.S. Army took delivery of the first five Mack Granite model-based M917A3 heavy-dump trucks (HDT). In July, the trucks will enter up to 40 weeks of durability testing.
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