MADISON, Wis. - After becoming the first fire department in the country to test and evaluate a prototype electric fire engine ...
The Hornell Fire Department replaced a 20-year-old fire truck with a brand-new one. The City of Hornell announced on Feb. 13 ...
West Chester Township officials say that a crash occurred Saturday morning involving one of the township's fire engines and a semi-truck. It occurred around 6:15 a.m. at the intersection of Union ...
The Madison Fire Department welcomed the Volterra Electric Pumper truck with an electric fire engine on Monday. The vehicle ...
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Monster trucks are truly beastly machines. With their wild paint jobs, massive tires, and unmistakable roar, it's impossible not to keep your eyes glued to them as they jump, flip (either on ...
the fire engine enhances firefighter safety and health, according to the department. The new truck, with a price tag of approximately $760,000, was part of a larger appropriation of $830,000 ...
with a new fire engine costing the city $1.2 million and a new fire truck $1.9 million. This prompted LFR to take to social media to remind the public of the "Move over or Slow Down" law.
“To set the record straight: the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) currently operates one Rosenbauer RTX electric fire engine—the only ... that the electric fire truck remains plugged in ...
LEGO Botanicals Trucks are bringing the finest of LEGO Botanicals blooms to these three beautiful cities and creating gardens worth visiting. At each location, you’ll be able to frolic with the ...
The Boise Fire Department responded Wednesday afternoon to a fire at the Red Lion Hotel on Fairview Avenue, according to spokesperson Lynsey Amundson. Four engines, two trucks, two battalion chiefs, a ...
About 11 minutes later, the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Engine 23 radioed into dispatch: “We’re on Palisades Drive. We went past Piedra Morada. We’re still heading up to where the fire ...