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The recall, expected to begin Nov. 30, affects 910 fire truck chassis in the 2006 and 2007 model years.
Read More →The recall, set to begin Nov. 30, affects more than 700 front-loader refuse trucks in the 2012-2015 model years.
Read More →The City of Nashville (Tenn.) Fire Department has replaced a third of its fire fleet after taking delivery of 13 new fire engines costing $5.4 million.
Read More →The action covers more than 2,000 Gladiator and MetroStar emergency response vehicles in the 2009-2014 model years.
Read More →The City of Schertz, Texas, council approved $1 million in certificates of obligation to finance two fire engine purchases.
Read More →The bid asks for traditional fire trucks capable of carrying firefighters, water, hoses, ground ladders, and tools as well as being able to pump water, according to city leaders.
Read More →A city audit of the Hartford, Conn., Fire Department recommended the equipment maintenance division hand over duplicated functions to the Public Works garage located next door.
Read More →The recall affects 141 Gladiator and Metro Star vehicles in the 2012 and 2013 model years.
Read More →The McNeilus recall affects 365 refuse and concrete mixer trucks, and the Oshkosh recall covers 33 S-Series concrete mixers.
Read More →The recall affects 191 Pierce Arrow XT, Dash CF, Enforcer, Quantum and Velocity emergency vehicles in the 2014 and 2015 model years.
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