Current and retired firefighters honored tradition by pushing the new Fire Engine 61 into the fire barn, reports Merrill Foto News.
A fire official said the new combined unit built by Pierce Manufacturing will enable the fire department to operate a little leaner and more efficiently.
This fire truck will replace both the old fire engine 61 and rescue squad 64, which are being traded in as a part of the purchase arrangement. The advantages of the new truck include extra air packs, water rescue equipment, storage compartments for extra equipment, room for a firefighter to change inside, and a pump located lower than on the old engine.
The new engine also has 360-degree cameras, a foto kite to provide both aerial pictures of the scene and utilizes infrared technology to identify hot spots at the scene.