Columbus City Council approved $7.4M for fire engines and a ladder truck amid concerns over the city's aging fire fleet.
Columbus mayor's team proposes record $21.5M to replace aging fire trucks, ambulances at a council hearing packed by firefighters union.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A new pumper truck is on its way to the Columbus Division of Fire, but it won’t arrive for nearly two years, and it won’t be enough to stave off what firefighters called an ...
Columbus City Council approved a $1.26-million contract for a new fire engine with Sutphen Corp. The approval came after a public dispute between the mayor and the council over the purchase delay.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As Columbus weighs what it will take to rebuild its aging fleet of fire trucks, fire engines and ambulances, the city is ...
Columbus City Council approved $7.4 million for five new fire vehicles. The purchase includes four fire engines and one ladder truck from the city's 2025 capital budget. Mayor Andrew Ginther's ...