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Dependable Emergency Vehicles and Volta Power Systems have partnered to create fire trucks that enable firefighters to cut idling and the need for on-scene generators.
Read More →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.
Read More →Kanglim’s vehicles include industrial cranes, fire trucks, electrical work vehicles, aerial platforms, military and police equipment, and pump vehicles.
Read More →The Sarasota County, Florida, Fire Department's new E-One custom Cyclone pumpers feature 100-inch wide cabs for more space and better visibility.
Read More →Pierce Manufacturing and Oshkosh Airport Products have introduced the Volterra platform of electric vehicles for the fire and emergency market, with the first municipal truck already in service with the City of Madison, Wis.
Read More →The Victoria (British Columbia) Fire Department's Chevrolet Bolts will replace three, small gas-powered pick-up trucks and two mid-size SUVs.
Read More →The State of Ohio Fire Training Academy has taken possession of two new fire apparatus for firefighters to train on, the first upgrades to the Fire Academy’s 25-year-old fleet.
Read More →A 194-page study analyzed Norwich, Connecticut's 49 pieces of apparatus at two paid fire stations and five volunteer companies, listing fire apparatus that could be removed from service immediately and in the future.
Read More →A fire that started in the City of Scottsdale, Ariz., solid waste truck spread to adjacent trucks, resulting in the damage or destruction of 12 trucks.
Read More →The company has secured an order from the Providence, R.I., Fire Department for four Saber Pumpers, four 100’ Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladders, and an Ascendant 100’ Heavy-Duty Aerial Tower.
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