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Posted: Jun 26, 2026

Grand Rapids (MI) FD Station Design Echoes Its Suburban Neighborhood Location

The new Kendall Street Fire Station in the southeast corner of Grand Rapids, Michigan, recently opened to serve a fast-growing suburban area in that part of the city and serves as an example of cooperation among city leaders, the fire department, and the affected neighborhood community to put in place a fire station that satisfies […]

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Posted: Jun 26, 2026

Darley Welcomes Jim Johnson to Board of Directors

Johnson brings decades of leadership experience and deep industry expertise to support Darley’s continued growth and innovation.

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Posted: Jun 26, 2026

Hospitals Pledge $45 Million to Upgrade Pittsburgh’s Fire Apparatus and Ambulance Fleet

Pittsburgh's aging apparatus fleet faces challenges, but a $45 million donation from UPMC and Highmark Health aims to improve emergency services.

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Posted: Jun 26, 2026

LEADER GROUP Acquires Mercedes Textiles

This strategic move strengthens the Group’s presence in North America and reaffirms its ambition: to support fire and rescue professionals with an even more comprehensive, innovative, and high‑performance range of solutions.

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Posted: Jun 26, 2026

Kingston (NY) Breaks Ground on New Central Fire Station

Kingston has begun construction on a new $10.4 million Central Fire Station at 18 E. O’Reilly St., replacing the outdated facility built in 1908. The new station will feature five bays.

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