Brian Porter
The Fort Morgan Times, Colo.
(MCT)
City Council has been asked to consider gifting fire engine 921 to the Cayce Volunteer Fire Department in Western Kentucky.
While the fire engine has been posted for sale online for $40,000, members of the Brush Volunteer Fire Department has considered the greater need of the Cayce VFD. In December, their fire station, equipment and four fire trucks were destroyed by a tornado.
Assistant Fire Chief Ray Uhrick discussed the concept with City Council last week, after considering the proposal with Chief Tad Anderson.
“This is going to be a 25-year-old engine,” Uhrick said. “We don’t want to see happen what did to our last engine. It ended up sitting in a field and getting destroyed by mice.”
Firefighters are unsure if the fire engine would attract a buyer.
“We do have a department in need,” Uhrick said.
City Administrator Monty Torres cautioned City Council that the Cayce VFD may have other support.
“It all sounds good, but FEMA may be giving them new engines,” Torres said. “From training I’ve attended, it sometimes is not something they need. We could start the process and determine their need.”
City Councilman Justin Spradlin supported the idea, asking Torres or the Brush VFD to contact the Western Kentucky department and establish their need.
“If they don’t need it and we can’t sell it [at $40,000], maybe we could slash it to $20,000 and donate [the proceeds] to charity,” said Mayor Pro-Tem Larry Lundstrom.
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