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Old rescue truck faces replacement as safety concerns rise

August 16, 2024 | Jones County, Georgia


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Old rescue truck faces replacement as safety concerns rise
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the aging condition of the emergency vehicle known as Rescue Six, now designated as Rescue Two, which is stationed in Haddock. The vehicle, a 1995 Ford, has been in service for nearly three decades and is facing significant operational challenges due to obsolete parts and mechanical failures.

A board member highlighted that the truck has been experiencing issues with its fuel system, including a malfunctioning gas gauge and a secondary fuel tank that has been rendered unusable due to damage. These problems have led to instances where the vehicle has run out of fuel while responding to emergency calls, raising serious concerns about its reliability and safety.

The discussion emphasized the urgent need for a replacement, as the current vehicle's limitations pose a potential life safety risk during emergency situations. The board member urged that plans for a new vehicle be prioritized, suggesting that leasing options be explored to ensure that the station remains equipped to respond effectively to emergencies.

The meeting concluded with a consensus on the necessity of addressing the vehicle's replacement to maintain operational readiness and ensure public safety in the community.

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