By Dan Pennington - dpennington@civitasmedia.com Durant's newest front-line weapon in the war on fire has debuted and is now in full service at the Durant Fire Department. The city acquired the vehicle from the Department of Defense where it was a real weapon in a real war.
It’s retired from that type service and now it’s one of the weapons the Durant Fire Department uses to win the battle against fire.
The former military vehicle has been re-purposed and doesn’t even resemble it’s old incarnation. It’s past name no longer matters as she is now “Tender-3,” as named by the Durant Fire Department.
That name is proudly painted on the side in black, emblazoned on top of fire truck red.
The vehicle was passed through various departments, first the Forestry Department, then the Southern Oklahoma Development Association acquired the vehicle for Durant Fire Department.
Cecil Mackey started the ball rolling for the acquisition while at SODA and then Phil Powell took that position and finished up placement of the vehicle, according to Durant Fire Chief Roger Joines.
The entire Durant Fire Department is proud of their newest vehicle and firefighting tool.
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