By Brandi Makuski
The Hull Fire Department has upgraded its wildfire response capabilities with the addition of a new 2024 brush truck, replacing a decades-old military vehicle that department leaders say had become unreliable and obsolete.
The new 400-gallon brush truck was built by Midwest Fire and delivered on April 12 after being showcased at the FDIC International 2025 fire industry conference in Indianapolis. It replaces a 1963 military surplus 6×6 truck that had served the town for decades but was increasingly difficult to maintain.
“It was old,” said Hull Fire Chief Ken Sadogierski. “The tank leaked, it had a standard transmission—most of the younger folks don’t know how to drive one—and it only went 40 or 45 miles an hour. It was more of a hindrance.”
The new rig features a 400-gallon polypropylene tank with a lifetime warranty and includes 12 gallons of onboard foam capacity—marking the department’s first brush unit equipped with foam.
Built on a Ford F-550 Super Duty chassis, the truck is outfitted with super single tires and a suspension lift for improved off-road handling. It includes a Thunderstruck HD bumper with a center-mounted, joystick-controlled turret—believed to be the first of its kind in Portage County’s fleet across about a dozen departments.
The total cost of the truck was $253,547. The department secured a $239,640 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) through FEMA, with the town covering the remaining $13,907 through the fire department’s budget.
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