ALAMOGORDO - Alamogordo Fire Department officials unveiled their latest weapon Friday afternoon that will give firefighters a better advantage for battling structure fires around town. Fire truck No. 2 was unleashed for public display with a demonstration given during Alamogordo Fire Chief Mikel Ward's speech on the details of the vehicle.
The demonstration showed the length of the rescue ladder along with an adjustable waterway with handles so firefighters can control the flow and direction of water.
The ceremony was held at Alamogordo's Fire Station No. 6, 3100 N. Florida Ave.
The new truck has a 75-foot quint ladder with a waterway that can flow 1500 gallons of water per minute to get those hard to reach places. The new addition will provide emergency response to all areas of the community, but is designed specifically for responses to emergencies in the northern end of Alamogordo, So the primary district for fire truck No. 2 is everything north of 10th Street.
The vehicle is a 2016 Pierce Saber truck and was custom designed and engineered to meet the needs of the community.
The purchase of the vehicle was a major investment for fire safety for Alamogordo. It was approved by the City Commission on Jan. 13, 2015 and cost $635,999. The funding came from a combination of city commission approved capital equipment replacement funds, state fire protection funding and state fire protection grant funding.
Ward said the grant program helped out tremendously in noticing there was a need in Alamogordo.