A new fire ladder truck is on its way after being inspected at its manufacturer in Pennsylvania. Fire Chief Aaron Markham and firefighter Sean Glasser traveled to Pennsylvania last week to inspect the new vehicle and make sure it matches the city's specifications.
The new truck was part of a package deal voters approved in April 2012. The city took out a 20-year, $5.3 million bond to build a new fire station and to buy the ladder truck.
Grandview’s ladder truck was on-scene for 24 hours during the incident.
Markham said then the city could use a ladder truck for similar fires and to help with potential disasters in the taller buildings, including the new two-story addition at the high school.
The renovated fire station was built with a ladder truck in mind, including higher ceilings and doors.
Now, the truck itself has been built and needs only a few items to be corrected before it starts its journey to Washington state.