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Huber Heights council to consider ordering new fire engines after vendor offers two-for-one delivery

City of Huber Heights City Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Fire Chief Heath Nisley told the council a negotiated Sourcewell purchase would let the city order an engine now at about $880,362 and secure a second engine for delivery in November 2026, avoiding a projected 42-month wait and higher future cost. Council referred the request to Monday’s meeting.

Fire Chief Heath Nisley asked the Huber Heights City Council on Tuesday to authorize staff to order a new fire engine through Sourcewell and to approve up to $900,000 to cover two engines and potential additions.

Nisley told the council that a 2023 authorization had set a price of $751,893 with an estimated 28–34 month delivery. With current supply constraints, he said the vendor offered a revised deal: "if you all would…

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