The fire engines were delivered from Bradenton, Fla. Firefighters will be trained on the new engines during the next few weeks. Burgasser expects both engines to be in service within six weeks.
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The engines also have separate compartments outside of the cab for turnout gear, which Burgasser said is important to reduce a firefighter’s exposure to harmful carcinogens, which could make them more susceptible to cancer.
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The new engines have top-mount pumps, which allows the pump operator a bird’s eye view when combating a fire. Other engines have side-mounted pump controls, which can make it difficult to see the fire and know how much water is needed.