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Posted: May 23, 2022

Semi and Fire Truck in Marshall Township (PA) Crash Responding to Call

A Marshall Township fire truck and an 18-wheeler were involved in an accident Sunday as the truck was on the way to a call.

The accident occurred on Brush Creek Road, WPXI reported, while the fire department was responding to a car fire.

The truck left the roadway, travelled down an embankment and crashed in a field. There were no serious injuries in the crash.

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Posted: May 23, 2022

Panama City Beach (FL) Holds Push-in Ceremony for New Engine

A push-in ceremony marked the delivery of a new engine for Panama City Beach (FL) Fire Rescue on Friday morning, according to a report published by WMBB.

According to the report, the new engine has anti-collision technology, airbags in the cab a GPS-based system that alerts to the status of the apparatus, regarding in service, responding and other functions.

The new apparatus will be the third front-line engine for the department along side an aerial.

According to the department’s Facebook page, firefighters were appreciative of the new Engine 30.

“The Firefighters, Officers, and Administrative Staff would like to say thank you to our City Managers and City Council for their progressive forward thinking and never ending support,” a post on the Facebook page read.

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Posted: May 23, 2022

Holmdel (NJ) Firefighters Celebrate New Station and Engine

Firefighters with the Holmdel (NJ) Fire & Rescue Company No. 2 recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new station and a push-in for a new apparatus for the new facility, according to a report published by the web site Tapinto.

The web site reported the new $4.2 million station was completed just in time for International Firefighter Day and features a bright red exterior and drive-thru capabilities.

Shortly after the building dedication celebrations, the department hosted a traditional wet-down and push-in for a new 2021 Pierce Enforcer engine, according to the report.

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Posted: May 23, 2022

Watertown (NY) Laments Delays, Price Hikes in Apparatus Deliveries

City and fire officials in Watertown (NY) are frustrated with supply chain issues that are causing delays in getting three new fire apparatus on the road, according to a report published by the Watertown Daily Times and NNY 360.

According to the report, the fire engine manufacturer is expecting to take 515 days to manufacturer and deliver a new apparatus to replace one at the State Street fire station, according to the newspaper report, that also reported the cost of the engine had increase from $620,000 to $785,000.

A $1.39 million aerial that is also on order won’t be delivered until 2024, the paper reported, adding that the manufacturers have said that COVID-19, staffing, inflation and supply chain issues are all factors in the delivery delays and price increases.

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Posted: May 23, 2022

Gloucester (MA) to Spend $2.4M for New Engines, Ambulance

Gloucester (MA) has contracted to purchase two new fire engines and an ambulances with a price tag of $2.4 million, according to a report published by the Gloucester Daily Times.

The newspaper reported the city council voted unanimously to enter the contract without delay to avoid being hit with an anticipated $110,000 price increase.

The engine will take about 20 months to complete and the ambulance will take about 500 days, according to the newspaper.

The new apparatus will allow the city to retire some older units and maintain a fleet of six apparatus, according to the report.

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