Fire Department Retires 35-Year-old Ladder Truck; Introduces safer, modern replacement

Editor’s note: The following announcement was posted on the Whitewater Fire & EMS Facebook page. 

BIG Announcement: Out with the old and in with the new! 🚒

The Whitewater Fire & EMS has retired its 35‑year‑old ladder truck and introduced a safer, modern replacement.

💧The old truck was well beyond recommended service life and nearly failed its last inspection. This upgrade was necessary to remain NFPA [National Fire Protection Association] compliant. The new truck is officially in service, ensuring our crews can continue protecting the community safely and effectively.

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