Richland County funds are being used to buy 10 new fire trucks, funded by tax dollars. Columbia fire officials say it's a $8,884,384 purchase that's needed, and overdue.
Richland County community development director Valeria Jackson says that's why they decided to step in.
"I think it's important when all is said and done that the community's needs are being met," she said.
They started by giving a new truck to a Hopkins station using grant money. All the engines there were going on 20 years old.
"That information always stuck with our department," Jackson said. "And when we had the ability to fund a dire truck we thought, what better use of the funds?"
And they're not stopping there. The county will use general fund money to buy 10 more pumpers, 4 rescue trucks, 1 ladder and 4 tankers.