Officials said the truck is equipped to carry 300 gallons of water for fighting fires and is designed to serve as a decontamination vehicle during a hazardous material or chemical incident. The vehicle also can move heavy equipment.
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"We are pleased to be able to provide, through CSEPP, our city fire partners the use of this brush truck for any all-hazards events that might occur in our community," said Pueblo County Sheriff Kirk Taylor in a press release. "We thank CSEPP for giving Pueblo County yet another tool to improve public safety," he said.