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The Columbus Board of Public Works took under advisement Tuesday a bid to provide the Columbus Fire Department a new, $2.11 million aerial, 100-foot, platform ladder truck to replace its current ...
Alton's brand new $1.573 million aerial ladder truck arrived at Station No.1 on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. The department hasn't purchased a new ladder truck in more than 30 years.
MARGATE – The Board of Commissioners July 2 approved the purchase of a 78-foot aerial ladder truck for the Margate Fire Department.
After 13 years, North Stockton's Fire Station 7 is finally fully equipped with a new fire truck and staff to support it. The station has been without a truck since Stockton's bankruptcy in 2012.
This truck will replace an aerial unit, a Quint, purchased in 2007 with an estimated 20-year replacement cycle, according to Fire Chief David Leverage. He said the truck is expected to be ...
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNKaukauna Fire Department unveils brand new & locally built ladder truckKaukauna’s Fire Department is witnessing something that may only happen once in a career for some firefighters. A new 1.6 ...
The truck, a 100-foot, 1998 Sutphen Aerial Ladder Truck, was recently significantly upgraded by Eastpointe Fire and Rescue, and has passed all necessary inspections, including ladder testing.
LELAND, N.C. (WECT) - The Town of Leland is inviting the public to celebrate a dedication for the new state-of-the-art ladder truck for Leland Fire/Rescue. The tiller, or Tractor Drawn Aerial (TDA) ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Fire Department is asking the Buffalo Common Council to approve a the purchase of a $175,000, used aerial fire truck. However, Common Council members want some ...
“Our other aerial ladder was a 75-foot. We have a Walmart distribution, which is a large building, and a lot of our buildings we have what are called setbacks. So, our truck has to set up a ...
The city’s Equipment Replacement Plan budgeted the new aerial ladder truck at $918,000, but that was several years ago. Dextras feared the cost might be north of $1 million.
This truck will replace an aerial unit, a Quint, purchased in 2007 with an estimated 20-year replacement cycle, according to Fire Chief David Leverage. He said the truck is expected to be ...
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