In some communities, fire crews are delayed -- not by distance, but by a lack of equipment. Higher costs and supply chain issues means some departments have to wait years for new trucks.
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Milwaukee Fire Department borrows fire trucks to fill gaps in aging fleet
Parked inside Milwaukee Fire Station 12 on the city's south side is a Wauwatosa Fire Department ladder truck. Tosa, lending ...
The city of Bismarck is bringing a piece of its history back home. One of the city’s former fire trucks from 1926 is now in ...
Beech Grove VFD received $300K from Texas A&M Forest Service to buy its first new truck, ending reliance on used equipment ...
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'The situation is dire': Milwaukee fire chief warns of aging fire trucks
The mayor's proposed budget allocates $2 million for fire equipment to replace old rigs; the department requested $30 million ...
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators points the finger at a near-monopoly in the fire truck manufacturing industry.
LAMAR COUNTY, Miss. (WDAM) - Lamar County Fire Services is ready to put its 2026 fiscal year budget to use. With 10 fire districts and 26 fire stations, Lamar County is always looking to improve ...
La Crosse sues 3 fire truck companies, 2 in Wisconsin, saying they've coordinated to drive up prices
The City of La Crosse filed a federal class action lawsuit Aug. 20 against three fire truck manufacturers — REV Group, Oshkosh Corporation and Rosenbauer America. The lawsuit accuses the manufacturers ...
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