
DeKalb County (Ga.) has deployed two rapid response vehicles to respond to emergency medical and fire suppression calls for improved response times and lower maintenance and operation costs.
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The Elko County (Nev.) Fire Protection District had to expand its fleet of fire trucks and recently took delivery of four Toyne Tailored Apparatus.
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Polk County (Fla.) Fire Rescue took delivery of seven new custom fire pumpers designed by E-One.
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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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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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Unable to save enough in replacement funds for new vehicles, North Lakes Fire & Rescue in Maine purchased two used fire trucks for $100,000.
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The Los Angeles Fire Department was able to hire an additional 48 firefighters with a $15.4 million grant. Now it's deploying four additional fire engines.
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Switching up a vehicle procurement strategy comes with additional expenses. But it can pay off, too.
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The San Francisco Fire Department was able to purchase smaller, more effective custom fire engines that can navigate to an emergency better — and safer, too.
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Optimized for fire truck applications, the IdlePro Extreme 12V, 420-amp heavy-duty alternator is engineered to deliver output at low-engine speeds to keep vehicles running longer.
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