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Berkley approves $1.17 million purchase of replacement fire engine
Summary
The City Council approved purchase of a Rosenbauer Commander pumper chassis and body for $1,170,000 to replace Engine 4; payments scheduled across two fiscal years and delivery timeline stretches over two years.
The Berkley City Council on July 21 approved a $1,170,000 purchase of a Rosenbauer Commander chassis with a pumper body to replace Engine 4, the city's primary firefighting apparatus. The motion (M5825) passed by roll call vote with all members present voting yes.
City Manager Van Vleck and Public Safety staff said Engine 4, a 2007 Spartan-Darley, has reached near-20-year service and has had mechanical problems, including a previous fire. “Engine 4 is our primary response vehicle. It's our biggest toolbox,” the chief of public…
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