
The nearly 12,000-square-foot building replaces a facility that was badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 that was still in use.
The nearly 12,000-square-foot building replaces a facility that was badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 that was still in use.
New York City and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have partnered to bring 250 more ambulances to New York City.
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey flooded parts of the City of Houston, destroying hundreds of fleet vehicles. Since then, the fleet has rebuilt itself and made strides in achieving a newer, greener, and better-utilized fleet.
The New York City Department of Transportation falsely claimed that fleet vehicles were damaged during Hurricane Sandy.
With the National Weather Service calling Hurricane Harvey "unprecedented" and "beyond anything experienced," hundreds of highways are closed, trucking is already mobilizing relief, and at least one trucker was among the thousands who had to be rescued over the weekend.
Here's advice from FEMA on how to respond to a vehicle fire.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is hiring for an open fleet management position in Baton Rouge to employees of the Louisiana Recovery Office (LRO).
The past week has seen a number of dangerous tornadoes, some of them deadly. Here are some Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) safety tips you can pass along to fleet drivers as a friendly reminder.
The Town of Charlton, Mass., Fire Department was awarded a $893,000 grant to replace a 40-year-old aerial ladder truck that is 16 years past its recommended service life.
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