On Monday afternoon, Cape Coral Fire Department's Station 5 welcomed its newest member with a special ceremony. Not every firefighter that walks through the doors of the station receives such an honor. But, this was a special occasion, as the Department christened its newest fire engine, "Engine 5".
The new state-of-the-art pump truck comes equipped with a 450hp Cummings engine and can pump 1,500 gallons per minute, hold 1,000 gallons of water, and carries 3,500 feet of hose.
Engine 5 will replace a 2002 pump truck that will be moved to reserve status, to replace another truck that is 25 years old.
The fire department held a time-honored tradition in fire departments across the country called a "Housing Ceremony," to mark the occasion of Engine 5's arrival,
The ceremony began with a blessing from Pastor Dennis Gingrich, and a few words from Cape Coral Fire Chief Donald Cochran and Mayor Marni Sawicki, who said due to the implementation of the recent Fire Service Assessment the department is on much more stable footing than it has been over the past few years, "This is the start of some really great times. With the implementation of the Fire Service Assessment, we now have the funding mechanisms in place to ensure our citizens will have reliable vehicles and equipment when an emergency situation arises."