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Pierce delivers its 1,000th Paccar MX-13-powered fire apparatus, a 107-foot aerial ladder truck built for the Broussard Fire Department with a 510-hp engine and integrated pump system.
Read More →Autocar’s Smart Battery Cable is designed to identify electrical faults early and alert operators before a fire risk develops.
Read More →New 46-60K torque rods and optimized double-bonded rubber bushings are designed to bring durability for fire apparatus and emergency equipment.
Read More →The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) are purchasing 30 electric vehicles (EVs), doubling the FDNY’s all-electric fleet presence.
Read More →RespondAir is a non-torque-reactive suspension rated from 30,000- to 35,000-pound capacities, addressing the unique demands of modern fire apparatus through innovative engineering and robust construction.
Read More →The fire department is adopting a modern VoIP solution to enhance communication across its 302-square-mile coverage area—here’s what that means for emergency response.
Read More →Discover how one city is streamlining emergency response operations, leveraging cooperative purchasing, and modernizing equipment to tackle increasing demands with efficiency and precision.
Read More →The funding can be used by local governments that provide emergency services to areas with a population of 50,000 or less to purchase slip-on tanker units,
Read More →Insights gained from the test phase at Dallas Love Field will be passed on to the product team and will flow directly into further development.
Read More →Greg and Linda Schafer are passing on leadership to Carl Wacker. Greg Schafer will remain on the team as CEO.
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