Santa Barbara Fire Department’s new Pierce Arrow XT Aerial Ladder Truck is equipped with a 107-foot aerial ladder. (Courtesy photo) The Santa Barbara Fire Department (SBFD) has acquired a new Pierce ...
The New Orleans Fire Department has expanded its fleet with four Ascendant® 107’ Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladders on Enforcer chassis. APPLETON, Wis. (November 19, 2024) – Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an ...
Jan. 29—STERLING — The Sterling Fire Department is moving forward with plans to address the "severe operational issues" of its apparatus and vehicles. Sterling Fire Chief Forrest Reeder told the ...
Eastpointe Fire and Rescue has donated an aerial ladder fire truck to Macomb Community College’s Public Service Institute to enhance the training of Macomb fire academy cadets. The truck, which was ...
A new $1.7 million fire truck with a 107-foot aerial ladder and rescue equipment is now in service at the Poway Fire Department. Firefighters explained the features of the ladder truck, officially ...
The City of Santa Barbara is proud to announce the recent acquisition of a new Pierce Arrow XT Aerial Ladder Truck for the Santa Barbara Fire Department, significantly enhancing the department’s ...
The city of Monroe is planning ahead when it comes to buying key assets for the fire department in hopes of spreading out the timing of the purchases and minimizing the financial impact on the budget.
DRACUT — The town has added a new $1.56 million fire truck to its fleet, marking an upgrade from its aging ladder apparatus. Delivered on the morning of Oct. 24 by Greenwood Emergency Vehicles, the ...
SAGINAW, Mich. (WJRT) - The city of Saginaw has a brand new 100-foot aerial ladder truck that's helping the fire department respond better to emergencies. The $1.3 million truck was paid for with ...
LELAND, N.C. (WECT) - The Town of Leland is inviting the public to celebrate a dedication for the new state-of-the-art ladder truck for Leland Fire/Rescue. The tiller, or Tractor Drawn Aerial (TDA) ...
Wilkes-Barre Fire Department’s aerial truck at the scene of a fire at the Bennett Building on Public Square on May 21, 1912. Published in the Wilkes-Barre Record on May 22, 1912. Wilkes-Barre City ...