
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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The Harris County, Texas, Emergency Services District No. 11 will consist of 40 new ambulances equipped with the latest emergency medical technology.
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Nashville Fire Department’s new first responder medical ATV provides more patient privacy and protection, and improved emergency response during special events.
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The new additions for the Providence Fire Department include four engines, one tower ladder, and a special hazards truck.
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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.
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Within hours of securing these critical resources, nine of the 12 aircraft were immediately dispatched to new and emerging fires.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Learn how the fleet team at the City of West Palm Beach, Florida, turned an idea into a reality in 30 days.
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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.
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