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Posted: Nov 9, 2022

Photo Apparatus of the Day: November 9, 2022

Marion—Cornelia (GA) Fire Department two pumpers. Spartan Gladiator LFD 10-inch raised roofs cabs and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engines; Waterous CSUC20 1,500-gpm pumps; UPF Poly 750-gallon water tanks; 30-gallon foam cells; Waterous Aquis 3.0 single-agent foam systems. Dealer: Chuck Miller, Fearless Flames, Canton, GA.


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Posted: Nov 9, 2022

Voters Approve Three Proposals for Funding Garfield Township (MI) Fire and Rescue

Voters in Garfield (MI) gave a resounding ‘yes’ to three proposals that were geared towards funding the local fire department, MLive.com reported.

Garfield Township Fire and Rescue had multiple proposals on the ballot on Tuesday, November 8.

The three proposals asked voters to consider whether or not to approve millages that would fund a new fire truck, the department’s operating costs, and equipment.

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Posted: Nov 9, 2022

Tri-Township Fire (IL) ‘Pushes’ Ladder Truck into Service

Tri-Township Fire Protection District in Quincy (IL) put its first ladder truck into service Tuesday with a ceremony destined to become a tradition for the department, Whig.com reported.

Current and retired Tri-Township firefighters “pushed” the truck — a 2008 Spartan Gladiator with a Smeal 75-foot ladder acquired from the O’Fallon, Ill., fire department — into the station and into service.

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Posted: Nov 9, 2022

Lisbon (ME) Voters Support $1.7M Bond for Two Fire Trucks

Lisbon residents voted in support of a $1.7 million bond to purchase two new fire trucks for the Lisbon Fire Department, 2,709-1,309, SunJournal.com reported.

The two trucks are estimated to be completed in 2024 and will replace three aging trucks: a 2004 rescue truck, a 2003 pumper truck and a 2000 Freightline pumper/tanker.

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Perry (IA) Fire Department Gets Federal Grant for New Pumper Truck

The Perry Fire Department received a federal grant and is one step closer to replacing one of its fire trucks, RaccoonValleyRadio.com reported

An Assistance To Firefighters federal grant will help replace the department’s 1956 Ward Lafrance pumper truck. A fire official said in order to receive the federal grant the city had to approve a five percent matching grant, the report said. The grant was for $477,000 plus additional $23,800 from the matching grant, the report said. 

A fire official said the Lafrance is still certified but finding replacement parts for a 66-year-old vehicle would be difficult and expensive, the report said.

The fire official said the old truck would continue to be featured in parades and funerals, according to the report.

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