Cape Girardeau Fire Department’s reserve ladder truck is back in service after urgent repairs, following over two weeks without a functioning ladder truck and ongoing concerns over equipment funding.
The town has added a new $1.56 million fire truck to its fleet, marking an upgrade from its aging ladder apparatus.
Effective this week, one fire engine will be placed out of service, and personnel will be reassigned to ensure coverage ...
Members of the Godfrey Fire Protection District and the Village of Godfrey gathered on October 27 to dedicate a new ladder ...
Tifton Fire Department celebrated the latest graduating class of the Apparatus Operator/Aerial Ladder Training (AOPL) course ...
The East Stanislaus Fire Safe Council, partnering with the Modesto Fire Department held a trash collection day in Knights ...
You have a critical decision to make on Election Day. I refer to the Safetyand Streets levy on the November ballot. After ...
The former Park Rapids Fire Chief chatted with the Hubbard County Historical Society on Oct. 27 about the history of ...
WOBURN - West Side residents voiced initial traffic access, noise, and site circulation concerns around a proposal to erect a new firehouse to replace Station 5 in the outfield area ...
Wauwatosa and Cudahy fire departments temporarily lent fire trucks to Milwaukee to replace the department's trucks that needed repairs.
Milwaukee fire Chief Aaron Lipski announced that the city's last reserve ladder truck broke down Monday while responding to ...
Godfrey Firefighters celebrate new 78-foot ladder truck with traditional push-in ceremony, enhancing local fire safety and ...