
In December, the department reported that it is operating with 30% fewer fire engines than it needs to properly cover the city.
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The expansion of the fleet is meant to help decrease response times, increase readiness, and improve the overall safety of the community.
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The city of Cincinnati is looking for a single-source GPS solution to provide real-time location services, turn-by-turn directions, and route optimization.
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The color scheme and decals are designed after the department's 1989 patrol units, which were navy blue, matching the LSP uniform.
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Dubuque's vehicle purchasing policy was updated to focus on fleet electrification, and will initially apply to light-duty vehicles only.
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Tuscaloosa PD's new hangar is 13,500 sq ft, compared to the old hangar's 2,600 sq ft. It houses four helicopters and the Air Patrol Division, which includes five pilots and two mechanics.
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Preliminary results from NYC DCAS ISA pilot program showed fleet operators complied with speed limits 99% of the time and reduced instances of hard braking by 36%.
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Topeka's city attorney estimates the city will save $250,000 per year with the change.
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The city's Common Council approved resolutions to allow ARPA funding to be used for equipment purchases, and to create an a fleet manager position.
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The Stellantis agreement with Element 25 runs for five years with provisions to extend term and increase volumes.
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