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.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators points the finger at a near-monopoly in the fire truck manufacturing industry.
North Hornell acquired a 2004 pumper after voters turned down a larger purchase. The old Engine 85 is now for sale.
Jamestown’s interim fire chief says the city needs to start the process of purchasing a new ladder truck soon. There is no ...
Bellaire Fire Chief Deacon Tittel accepted a nearly $70,000 donation from the Police and Fire Foundation Oct. 6 to purchase new AEDs. During the same city council meeting, members also approved the ...
Spartan Fire and Emergency Apparatus has opened a new 23,000-sq.-ft. headquarters in Wellford, SC, doubling its previous size ...
Pierce Manufacturing delivered three Pierce Arrow XT pumpers to fire departments in Vancouver, British Columbia – one each to the City of North Vancouver Fire Department, the District of North ...
The new 23,000-square-foot headquarters in Wellford, SC, and expanded service center in Dillon, SC strengthen Spartan Fire’s ...