WHITMAN - A new $550,000 fire engine truck is calling the Whitman Fire Department home. The truck arrived at the department recently with all the bells and whistles, said Whitman Fire Chief Timothy Grenno. "It's replacing two trucks with one," Grenno said.
The engine truck is a rescue pumper, and responds to fire calls, motor vehicle crashes and all “high-priority” medical calls, Grenno said.The truck was purchased from Ocala, Fla.-based E-ONE, officials said. It carries the Jaws of Life equipment to rescue people who are trapped inside a vehicle, and it has advanced life support equipment such as cardiac monitors and medical equipment, Grenno said.“It’s a great truck. It’s a big truck and it’s going to serve all of our needs for the next 20 years,” the fire chief said, adding that the truck is being paid for with the ambulance revolving account, or insurance monies received by the department when patients are transported to the hospital.On Wednesday, Whitman firefighters/paramedics Steve Foster, Pat Travers, Fire Lt. Al Cunningham and Brian Trefry unveiled the new truck to the newspaper.Deputy Fire Chief Joseph Feeney said the new truck came in handy to help battle a raging, 7-alarm blaze that engulfed a wooden warehouse building in Brockton on July 14. Whitman was among a dozen area towns that provided mutual aid to Brockton for that blaze.