The Manteca City Council is being asked on Tuesday to authorize buying a fire engine for use at a fire station it has yet to build. It is not putting the cart in front of the proverbial horse.
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors has approved the purchase of 10 new fire engines to replace aging equipment. The decision comes after recent wildfires strained the county's ...
The totaled fire engine cost $750,000 when the department bought it, said Comstock Township Fire Chief Matt Beauchamp. Now, the same vehicle costs $1.15 million. The township board voted to spend ...
The Broken Arrow Fire Department (BAFD) held a dedication and truck washing ceremony for their two new fire engines on ...
Within 10 months, 10 Type-1 fire engines — costing about $6 million in all — are scheduled to roll into the county’s fire stations. The Board of Supervisors’ decision last month to spend ...
Fire engine manufacturing is now largely controlled by three companies. Around the country, prices have soared, and orders can take years to fulfill. The Los Angeles Fire Department maintenance ...
(KJCT) - The Grand Junction Fire Department recently held a ceremony welcoming a new fire engine into Fire Station 6. It’s called a push-in ceremony, and while the ceremony seems normal ...
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