City council recently approved the McDonough Fire Department’s request to purchase new ladder and pumper trucks for a total cost of $1.7 million, reports henryherald.com.
The apparatus, which will be paid for using Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax V funds, will replace a 22-year-old pumper and an 18-year-old ladder, respectively, the report says.
Ten-8 Fire & Safety LLC of Forsyth will assemble the apparatus, which are expected to be ready in 12 to 15 months, according to the report.
By prepaying for the equipment prior to delivery, the city will save $58,454; it will save an additional $127,000 if contracts are John Hancock’d by January 29. Prepaying for equipment is a first for the department, but it’s a common practice in the industry, according to the report.
The department’s current two trucks will remain in the fleet until the new apparatus arrive, at which point they’ll be reserves.