The only evidence of the Stanton's Community Fire Department's former tanker trunk is a large oil stain on the garage floor. Last July, the tanker truck suffered catastrophic engine failure.
Fire Chief Brain Brasington brought the issue to the fire board, which is comprised of residents from Stanton and Douglass, Evergreen and Sidney townships.
"We had it over 20 years, and it had over 1 million miles," Brasington said. "The motor was getting weak, it was leaking oil, and it was old and wasn't complaint."
The cost of the new/used truck is $133,000 and will replace the 30-year-old tanker, which served a former life as a coast-to-coast semi before being bought by the Stanton Community Fire Department. Etankers, a Grand Ledge company that rebuilds and repurposes firetrucks, is currently working on converting an old cement truck chassis into a tanker-pumper.
The city of Stanton and Douglass, Evergreen and Sidney townships will each pay a quarter of the bill. Until last November, the approximately $33,850 cost wasn’t feasible without Sidney Township passing a fire millage.
As for the old firetruck, the Stanton Community Fire Department sold it for $5,000 to be rebuilt once more.