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's last reserve ladder truck breaks down, as fire chief alerts to aging fleet
Milwaukee fire Chief Aaron Lipski announced that the city's last reserve ladder truck broke down Monday while responding to ...
Local 4 Insiders spoke out three days after a fire at a Southgate senior living facility, sharing concerns about the response ...
MUSKEGON COUNTY, Mich. — No injuries were reported after a Muskegon Fire Department truck was rear-ended by another vehicle while responding to a crash on US-31 Monday afternoon. The Muskegon ...
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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 deputy fire chief was seriously injured Friday night in a head-on crash while responding to a call. Dunn Emergency Services Deputy Chief Rodney Eason was responding to a fire when a pickup truck ...
The collaborative effort between the three Michigan departments will fund 120 new self-contained breathing apparatus units, ...
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