Figuring it out

Spec'ing and buying trucks is never an easy task. And the more complicated the equipment, the more challenging it becomes. Take fire trucks, for example. Not only are they expensive (up to $750,000 for specialized pumpers) and complex (fleets trying to color-code valve attachments for hoses actually run out of colors on occasion), keeping them road-ready is truly a matter of life and death. Vancouver Fire & Rescue Services, which serves Vancouver, British Columbia, has developed some new approaches to the problems associated with spec'ing and buying complex trucks. “Our apparatus replacement strategy is twofold,” explained Tom McEwen, ...

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