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 ...
Jamestown’s interim fire chief says the city needs to start the process of purchasing a new ladder truck soon. There is no ...
Lynn Haven firefighters are getting a new set of wheels. During Tuesday’s commission meeting, officials gave the green light ...
Local residents will soon be able to marvel at a new state-of-the-art aerial fire truck when it hits the streets in the ...
The country's newest fire trucks can not be used at rescues because they are too small to fit all the lifesaving gear they ...
Fire trucks and equipment are being moved into Jeannette’s new fire station, and officials now are turning their focus to ...
Following a fire at the Novelis aluminum plant in New York, Ford is looking to beef up its truck production capacity at the ...
The Missoula Fire Department is expanding its capabilities with a new 107-foot ladder truck designed to improve emergency ...
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