The $16.4 million, 10-year bond will go to voters May 20. Funds will go to repair out-of-date facilities, replace aging fleet and equipment and remodel, expand and upgrade three stations.
The past year proved to be exceptionally demanding for Louisville’s fire department, highlighting the urgent need for new equipment.
(FOX40.com)—The Sacramento City Fire Department recently received a $165,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety to purchase new extrication equipment, better known as Jaws of Life.
Without the ladder fire truck available, the department would have to use the other truck companies within the city to ...
"Unfortunately, when we got them, they started breaking down and having mechanical difficulties," Sterling Fire Department ...