In some communities, fire crews are delayed -- not by distance, but by a lack of equipment. Higher costs and supply chain issues means some departments have to wait years for new trucks.
Portsmouth fire chief William McQuillen gets approval from City Council for $2.5 million aerial ladder fire truck expected to ...
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Milwaukee's last reserve ladder truck breaks down, as fire chief alerts to aging fleet
Milwaukee fire Chief Aaron Lipski announced that the city's last reserve ladder truck broke down Monday while responding to ...
This article originally published at Ever want a fire truck of your own? One CT town is auctioning one off. "It comes with a clean, accident-free Carfax report." RoboSense founder Steven Qiu told ...
Carbon fiber enables KASE Pumping Systems to eliminate corrosion and increase durability, including a high-capacity 6,500-gpm ...
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'The situation is dire': Milwaukee fire chief warns of aging fire trucks
The mayor's proposed budget allocates $2 million for fire equipment to replace old rigs; the department requested $30 million ...
Following a fire at the Novelis aluminum plant in New York, Ford is looking to beef up its truck production capacity at the ...
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