Englewood (FL) firefighters welcomed one of three new Sutphen engines it order into the fire station with a traditional push-in ceremony, according to a report published by the Venice Gondolier.
According to the newspaper, the chief of the department believe the community needed a new aerial when he became chief two years ago, but the Englewood Area Fire Control District convinced him the purchase of three new pumpers was a better choice for the growing community, the newspaper reported.
The three trucks cost about $1.3 million in a lease purchase agreement, about the cost of a new aerial, the paper reported. The city is planning to outfit each of the new engines with about $30,000 in advanced life support medical equipment, according to the newspaper to better serve the public.
The fire trucks are often closer to the scenes of medical emergencies than an ambulance and can get paramedics and equipment to care for patients quicker than an ambulance, the paper said.