
Spartan to Deliver Fire Apparatus in 180 Days
Spartan Emergency Response will delivery fire apparatus within 180 days under its new 180 Truck Program that was introduced at the Fire Department Instructors Conference in Indianapolis.
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Spartan Emergency Response will delivery fire apparatus within 180 days under its new 180 Truck Program that was introduced at the Fire Department Instructors Conference in Indianapolis.
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Sourcewell recently awarded contracts in the "Snow and Ice Handling Equipment" category on behalf of its member agencies.
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The City of Mobile (Ala.) Fire and Rescue Department customized the engines to be compact apparatus with a short wheelbase, allowing for greater maneuverability to fit into tight stations.
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Since 1992, the State of West Virginia's $25 million line of credit has been used primarily by the Fleet Management Office to purchase vehicles.
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The City of Orange Beach, Ala., is starting its own ambulance service after years of contracting it out to a private provider used by other agencies in the county.
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Orange County Fire Rescue's new underwater drones are battery-powered, tethered to a 300-foot line, and can be used in freshwater and saltwater.
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The City of Lincoln, Neb., hopes to purchase seven new fire engines and trucks over the next two years to replace its aging fleet.
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The City of East Orange, N.J., has purchased five street sweepers after deciding to bring street sweeping back in house for the first time in nearly two decades.
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An effort made by the City of Worcester, Mass., administration to replace aging Fire Department vehicles in the past few years has been successful.
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The City of Harlingen, Texas, is purchasing 65 gasoline-powered golf carts for its municipal golf course, citing lower operating costs than its current electric carts.
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Following the recommendation of an Iowa State University study, the Iowa Department of Transportation shortened snowplow lifecycles — here’s what happened.
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