D.C.’s fire department is hoping to get final approval on a $25 million deal that could bring 18 badly needed fire trucks – and the fire union has questions about the no-bid contract. The D.C. Fire ...
Tom Shand & Michael Wilbur share the lessons learned that a fire department applied to its specification of upgrades to its apparatus contingent.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A little more than a month after the Charlotte Fire Department held a ceremony celebrating the city’s first all-electric fire ...
Surry County’s volunteer fire departments have been in the spotlight since the county unveiled a controversial consolidation plan that drew fierce community opposition. On Monday, one of those departm ...
Gainesville Fire Rescue marked the arrival of a new ladder truck Thursday morning with a long-standing fire service tradition ...
The 1911 fire engine, originally purchased by Reading’s Liberty Fire Company and housed at South Fifth and Laurel streets, ...
Mergers from specialist companies that build fire trucks and parts suppliers have jacked up costs, causing LA County to file ...
When most third graders are thinking about recess or homework, Abbott Lutz is thinking about how to help his local fire department. Abbott, 9, of Dushore, is known around the Dushore Fire Co. as ...
MEDINA — The Village is keeping the new $1.7 million Medina Fire Department ladder truck at the Department of Public Works temporarily. The Village Board, which recently declared the truck as surplus ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into firetruck manufacturers over alleged anticompetitive practices that his office says have caused “dramatic price ...
St. Johns County Fire Rescue says that the fire is 100% contained. "We have cleared the scene and traffic should be open in all directions," officials say. "Traffic might be heavy as it opens up." ...
SAN ANTONIO — Witnesses who stopped to gawk at a multi-vehicle west-side crash Friday morning expressed shock that nobody died. Joe Arrington, with the San Antonio Fire Department, said, "The key here ...
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