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The City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is working with one less vehicle after one of its dump trucks caught fire.
Read More →Simpson County, Miss., has only three of its refuse trucks working after four trucks were disabled in June — two from lighting strikes.
Read More →Camden County (Ga.) Fire Rescue recently put into service a new pumper truck as part of its plan to modernize the fire rescue fleet. This is one of 17 new vehicles that have been added to the fire fleet since 2014.
Read More →The Oklahoma City Fire Department has added 20 fire engines to its fleet. The trucks feature different interior configurations, but the agency hopes to benefit from two standardized engines.
Read More →Generally, the Jefferson City (Mo.) Fire Department replaces its trucks every 20 years, and each truck is kept on the frontline for 10 years before being transferred to reserves.
Read More →The Gainesville Volunteer Fire Department lost the last of its fire trucks in a building fire. It was already running on a limited fleet after being hit by a major flood last month.
Read More →The Tucson Police and Fire Departments are each expected to receive $75 million for equipment upgrades and capital improvements.
Read More →The Redmond (Wash.) Fire Department has standardized its fleet with 100% Pierce apparatus after adding two Pierce Velocity pumpers and a 100-foot aerial platform into service.
Read More →Naperville City Council (Ill.) approved $1.4 million to pilot two fire engine models and two maintenance service plans over the next 10 years to determine which better withstands the test of time.
Read More →E-One has delivered the first Metro 100 Quint to the Sarasota County Department in Florida.
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