
The recall affects American Emergency Vehicles' Trauma Hawk ambulances manufactured from Dec. 1, 2014, through June 30 of this year.
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The Clayton County (Ga.) Fire & Emergency Services has unveiled three new fire apparatus last week and nine ambulances in July as part of a fleet modernization program.
Read More →The West Valley City (Utah) Fire Department is refurbishing its ambulances rather than replacing them in order to save money, KSL.com reported.
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The action covers 6,472 vehicles that may have a malfunctioning exhaust gas temperature sensor.
Read More →Wheeled Coach Industries issues a safety recall and completes repairs on 18 2010-MY ambulances at risk for electrical malfunctions.
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The San Francisco Fire Department has purchased 19 ambulances that allow the agency to remount the body onto a new chassis in the future rather than replacing the entire vehicle.
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The City of Sioux Falls is one step closer to settling contract negotiations for a new ground ambulance service provider, after an independent hearing from the city verified that the selection process was fair.
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By remounting a refurbished rescue truck body to a new chassis, Palm Beach County (Fla.) Fire and Rescue Department saved about $75,000 over purchasing a new truck.
Read More →In 29 ambulances equipped with aftermarket suspension kits, the fluid tank might separate from the vehicle chassis.
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The City of Lansing (Mich.) Fire Department has spent $2 million for a new fleet of emergency vehicles to replace its older emergency vehicles.
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