The restorations to the truck were all made possible through donations raised by the community and long hours working on the truck.
“Right about $5,000 right now, and about 200 or so man-hours in getting it to this point,” said Sawyer.
Assistant Fire Chief Bob Moore says he started his career on this same truck, almost 50 years ago.
“It means the world to me. That is actually the fire truck that I had started out on and it means a lot to the entire department,” Moore said.