The City of Allentown, Pa., is facing a shortage of fire equipment as many vehicles reach the end of their life cycle, reports the Morning Call.
In 2008, the city suffered a shortage of fire trucks, with many trucks out of service for repairs. To combat this problem, the city purchased five fire engines, but never approved a vehicle replacement schedule. Now, many of these apparatus are being placed out of service for repairs, with no budget to replace them.












