The new 23,000-square-foot headquarters in Wellford, SC, and expanded service center in Dillon, SC strengthen Spartan Fire’s statewide service network and commitment to customer support.
APPLETON, Wis. (October 9, 2025) – Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) business, is proud to announce its dedicated dealer for South Carolina, Spartan Fire and Emergency Apparatus (Spartan Fire), has opened its new company headquarters and service center located along the I-85 corridor in upstate South Carolina. The 23,000-square-foot facility in Wellford, South Carolina marks a major milestone for Spartan Fire, doubling the size of its former headquarters and reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to providing trusted service and support for fire departments throughout the state.
In addition to the new headquarters, Spartan Fire has expanded its service footprint with the opening of a new 12,000-square-foot facility in Dillon, South Carolina. Conveniently located in Northeastern South Carolina, the Dillon shop ensures Spartan Fire can provide responsive support across the Pee Dee region (the northeastern region of South Carolina) and beyond.
Spartan Fire now operates three full-service locations including, Wellford, Summerville, and Dillon, forming a service “triangle” designed to keep every customer within two hours of a Spartan Fire facility. Each location is staffed with a dedicated service manager, parts team, and both in-house and mobile technicians, ensuring customers have access to a wide range of maintenance and repair services for all makes and models of apparatus.
“We don’t just talk about service; we’ve been performing it for decades,” said Robby Fore, president of Spartan Fire. “Our performance and dedication are the reasons for our growth. This new headquarters and expanded service network allow us to maintain the quality our customers have come to expect while meeting the increasing demand for fire and emergency apparatus service across South Carolina.”
The new headquarters features five drive-through service bays, a pump-testing area, expanded parts warehouse space, and five acres of usable land for customer vehicles and future expansion. The facility also accommodates Spartan Fire’s growing staff, with new office space for its full headquarters team, including service writers, parts managers, technicians, and the company’s first dedicated marketing professional.
“This growth has been gradual and intentional, allowing us to scale in a way which preserves the quality of service our customers rely on,” said Mary Elise Greenway, general manager of Spartan Fire. “It wouldn’t have been possible without our people, our team members, our customers, and our partnership with Pierce Manufacturing. They’ve all made this journey possible, and this new chapter reflects their trust and support.”
Spartan Fire has retained its former headquarters facility in Roebuck, South Carolina which will be repurposed for additional service offerings in the near future.
Founded in 1973, Spartan Fire has grown from a small, three-person team to more than 40 employees dedicated to serving fire departments across South Carolina. As a Pierce Dealer of the Year award recipient, the company has built a reputation for delivering exceptional service beyond the sale, a core value which continues to fuel its expansion and enduring partnership with Pierce Manufacturing.
Spartan Fire’s expansion further highlights the strength of Pierce’s dealer network, which includes more than 120 service centers across North America dedicated to delivering industry- leading service and support.
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Posted: Oct 9, 2025
The new 23,000-square-foot headquarters in Wellford, SC, and expanded service center in Dillon, SC strengthen Spartan Fire’s statewide service network and commitment to customer support.
APPLETON, Wis. (October 9, 2025) – Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) business, is proud to announce its dedicated dealer for South Carolina, Spartan Fire and Emergency Apparatus (Spartan Fire), has opened its new company headquarters and service center located along the I-85 corridor in upstate South Carolina. The 23,000-square-foot facility in Wellford, South Carolina marks a major milestone for Spartan Fire, doubling the size of its former headquarters and reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to providing trusted service and support for fire departments throughout the state.
In addition to the new headquarters, Spartan Fire has expanded its service footprint with the opening of a new 12,000-square-foot facility in Dillon, South Carolina. Conveniently located in Northeastern South Carolina, the Dillon shop ensures Spartan Fire can provide responsive support across the Pee Dee region (the northeastern region of South Carolina) and beyond.
Spartan Fire now operates three full-service locations including, Wellford, Summerville, and Dillon, forming a service “triangle” designed to keep every customer within two hours of a Spartan Fire facility. Each location is staffed with a dedicated service manager, parts team, and both in-house and mobile technicians, ensuring customers have access to a wide range of maintenance and repair services for all makes and models of apparatus.
“We don’t just talk about service; we’ve been performing it for decades,” said Robby Fore, president of Spartan Fire. “Our performance and dedication are the reasons for our growth. This new headquarters and expanded service network allow us to maintain the quality our customers have come to expect while meeting the increasing demand for fire and emergency apparatus service across South Carolina.”
The new headquarters features five drive-through service bays, a pump-testing area, expanded parts warehouse space, and five acres of usable land for customer vehicles and future expansion. The facility also accommodates Spartan Fire’s growing staff, with new office space for its full headquarters team, including service writers, parts managers, technicians, and the company’s first dedicated marketing professional.
“This growth has been gradual and intentional, allowing us to scale in a way which preserves the quality of service our customers rely on,” said Mary Elise Greenway, general manager of Spartan Fire. “It wouldn’t have been possible without our people, our team members, our customers, and our partnership with Pierce Manufacturing. They’ve all made this journey possible, and this new chapter reflects their trust and support.”
Spartan Fire has retained its former headquarters facility in Roebuck, South Carolina which will be repurposed for additional service offerings in the near future.
Founded in 1973, Spartan Fire has grown from a small, three-person team to more than 40 employees dedicated to serving fire departments across South Carolina. As a Pierce Dealer of the Year award recipient, the company has built a reputation for delivering exceptional service beyond the sale, a core value which continues to fuel its expansion and enduring partnership with Pierce Manufacturing.
Spartan Fire’s expansion further highlights the strength of Pierce’s dealer network, which includes more than 120 service centers across North America dedicated to delivering industry- leading service and support.
For more information about Pierce Manufacturing and Spartan Fire and Emergency Apparatus, visit Read more
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Posted: Oct 9, 2025
John Penney
The Day, New London, Conn.
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New London — The city’s fire department is hoping to expand and improve its marine search and rescue capabilities with a larger, sturdier inflatable boat that can hold more people than the one currently in operation.
The City Council last month approved an application for a $57,000 Department of Homeland Security Port Security grant that, when matched with $14,000 in city funds, would enable the department to purchase a 17-foot, hard-bottomed inflatable boat, along with a towing trailer.
Fire Chief Vernon Skau recently said the department now uses a 10-foot, motorized inflatable boat when firefighters are called to conduct search and rescue operations in any waters surrounding New London, from Ocean Beach Park to City Pier.
He said the new boat would come equipped with side-scanning radar, a center console and enough room for eight people.
“It’s designed to be launched for quick search-and-rescue operations anywhere near our shorelines, especially in deeper or rougher waters and, if there’s a drowning victim, the sonar allows us to quickly scan under water,” Skau said. “The one we have now can fit three people. The one we’d like to get can fit eight, which would be good if we’re dealing with a few people in the water.”
The department last year was dispatched to approximately 10 maritime-related calls that required its boat to be launched. Those calls ranged from suicide calls and persons in the water to sick boat passengers.
The grant money would also cover training personnel to use the new boat.
Adrianna Reyes, the city’s grant and projects coordinator, said port security grants are extremely competitive. She did not have a timeline on when this year’s grants would be awarded, though in the past such monies were announced in October.
In their application, city officials wrote an upgraded boat would establish a dedicated marine emergency response capability for the City of New London, enhancing waterside response, port security and regional interoperability.
The boat being sought will not include any fire-suppression equipment. Skau said the city currently relies on other agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard, for water-based firefighting efforts.
“I think in the future, we might be looking to add that kind of equipment, but it’s expensive — we’d need a much larger boat and have to train people to use it,” Skau said. “Right now, most of our people can operate the search-and-rescue boats.”
j.penney@theday.com
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A Florida woman died Tuesday when her car collided with a Polk County Fire Rescue ambulance that was responding to an emergency call.
The Lakeland Ledger reports Elaine Dunn, 83, of Winter Haven was leaving the Winter Haven Oaks Retirement Community around 10 a.m. when she tried to turn onto Spirit Lake Road and crossed into the path of the southbound ambulance, which had its lights and sirens activated.
Dunn was pronounced dead at the scene. Two Polk County Fire Rescue members were in the ambulance when it crashed and were treated and released from the hospital.
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The Sea Isle City (NJ) Fire Department covers a one-by-four-square-mile area with a year-round population of 40,000 that swells to 100,000 in the summer on the Atlantic coast barrier island of Ludlam Island. The department runs a Sutphen rescue-pumper, a Spartan ER pumper, a Ferrara 77-foot aerial ladder quint, a water rescue truck, a Zodiac rigid-hull inflatable (RIB), and a Yamaha WaveRunner from one station that’s staffed by 22 full-time and 43 part-time paid stipend volunteer firefighters.
Sea Isle City determined it needed a more nimble vehicle than its Type 1 pumpers to negotiate some of the tight areas of the town, as well as to access residents during flooding and high water. The department chose Darley to build it a Max Tactical Pumper™ to fill that slot in its fleet.
The rig is outfitted with a lift kit and Super Single wheels and tires to give it greater ground clearance and to improve off-road traction.
Chief Joe Wagner says the department bought the tactical pumper to complement its first-due engine and to better handle high water situations. “We got the tactical pumper with Super Single wheels and tires and used it this summer when a hurricane was off the coast,” Wagner points out. “We were able to take that tactical pumper through four feet of flood water and make a series of rescues with the vehicle.”
Kyle Darley, vice president of Darley’s tactical division, says the Max Tactical Pumper that Darley built for Sea Isle City is on a Ford F-550 four-door 4×4 cab and chassis with seating for four firefighters, two of them in self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) seats, a PolyBilt™ copolymer body, a 330-horsepower (hp) 6.7-liter engine, and an OEM automatic transmission. Wheelbase on the tactical pumper is 203 inches, overall length is 26 feet 4 inches, and overall height is 8 feet 10 inches.
Two SCBA are located in the L1 compartment for the driver and officer. The two firefighters who ride in the back of the cab have SCBA built into their seats.
Darley says the Max Tactical Pumper has a Darley PSMC 1,500-gallon-per-minute (gpm) midship pump, a 300-gallon water tank, a 25-gallon foam tank, a Darley AutoCAFS® compressed air foam system (CAFS) with a gear-d
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