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Lake Country Fire & Rescue chief: totaled water tender is appraised; replacement likely next year
Summary
Lake Country Fire & Rescue Chief Fenning told the Delafield Common Council on March 2 that a water tender involved in a Feb. 1 accident was deemed a total loss, accepted the insurer's appraisal and that a replacement procured this spring could arrive in the first quarter of next year. The board will discuss replacement strategies at its April meeting.
Chief Fenning of Lake Country Fire & Rescue told the Delafield Common Council on March 2 that a water tender involved in a Feb. 1 accident was deemed a total loss by the department's insurance pool and that the vehicle's owners have accepted the insurer's appraisal.
"We have not browned out since July," Chief Fenning said, describing steady improvements in response times. He said the totaled vehicle was about 20 years old and was owned by the village of Wales and the town of Genesee; LCFR does not own that specific tender. Fenning said the department participates in the League of…
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