This article is from two days ago and seems to have little coverage from the local media types:
The Chicago Fire Department has placed one of the largest emergency
apparatus orders in North America, selecting E-ONE and Wheeled Coach to
supply 120 new vehicles in a deal valued at more than $100 million.
The order, placed through Fire Service, Inc., includes 42 E-ONE
pumpers, 38 E-ONE aerial ladder trucks and 40 Wheeled Coach ambulances.
The investment is intended to support firefighter safety, fleet modernisation and reliable emergency response across the city.
We've written before about CFD equipment being so old that the feds threatened to pull accreditation for the entire Department.
And tonight, if you do a google search for "chicago fire department buys new trucks" there aren't any local media outlets covering the story. $100 million is a big deal for one-hundred-twenty pieces of equipment.
Is this because they don't want to embarrass a democrat blue city $hithole that isn't (and hasn't) providing the fire department with appropriate equipment to protect citizens?
Or is it because when you look up E-ONE and Wheeled Coach, they're both based in Florida because Porkulous has driven vehicle assembly lines out of Illinois, so we're sending tax dollars to factory friendly red states?
In any event, congrats to the CFD for finally getting some new vehicles.
Don't scratch the paint - you might not see another one for thirty years.
Labels: fire fighters, money questions