A fire truck that lost a wheel on its way to an emergency Oct. 27 exemplifies the dangers of Milwaukee's aging firefighting equipment, according to Fire Chief Aaron Lipski.
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Jamestown’s interim fire chief says the city needs to start the process of purchasing a new ladder truck soon. There is no ...
In several surveys of small business owners there’s one concern that consistently crops up – cash flow. A NAB survey found 43 ...
Milwaukee fire Chief Aaron Lipski announced that the city's last reserve ladder truck broke down Monday while responding to ...
They've been shut off for nearly three years. But Rhode Island's new state spending plan assumes the now-dormant truck tolls will collect $10 million by this time next year. A federal court ruling ...
The mayor's proposed budget allocates $2 million for fire equipment to replace old rigs; the department requested $30 million ...
The City of Milwaukee's proposed 2026 budget allocates $2 million to the fire department for equipment repairs. Chief Aaron ...