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At 44-feet long, the town's new ladder truck has a compact wheelbase for improved maneuverability— an essential feature for navigating the town’s narrower roads and residential areas, Interim Fire ...
A program initially designed to strengthen disaster response in developing countries has unexpectedly become a launchpad for ...
Prices have doubled and fire equipment orders take three or four years to receive. How are Iowa fire departments coping?
The Laredo Fire Department issued a statement after ICE allegedly used its ladder truck in a warehouse raid, prompting calls ...
The Carthage Fire Department got a familiar face as its new chief in March while the Carthage Police Department is gearing up for the likely retirement of its chief at the end of 2025. Fire Department ...
The department took delivery on a $917,000, 100-foot platform aerial ladder truck, which will be housed at Fire Station 1, 2305 Eighth Ave. N.
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LELAND, N.C. (WECT) - Leland Fire Station 51 hosted a push-in ceremony for a new ladder truck that will make it easier for firefighters to respond to emergencies. The event brought fire staff, ...
Estimated build time for the ladder is 24-28 months. The purchase of the new fire truck will remove a 2006 Sutphen Pumper which is past the 15 points required for replacement in the city’s fleet ...
A new $2.6 million aerial ladder fire truck, more police officers and the return of Sunday hours at two city libraries are in Carlsbad’s proposed fiscal 2025-26 budget. Also, the City Council ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Fire Department worries manufacturing backlogs and increased costs could force it to use older, less reliable trucks in the future. "These are getting up there in age ...
Prices for fire trucks have more than doubled in the past decade, with some ladder trucks now costing up to \$2 million. Meanwhile, some fire departments face delivery delays of up to four years.