Today Studdsville Fire Departments former Engine 32 was officially handed over to the Codyville Fire Department.
The 2010 Seagrave Marauder II didnt meet up to the standards set by the Companies officers, so the Engine was kept on front line service untill a new rig was delivered.
Then there was a urgent message from Codyville, they had coverage trouble and were in dire need of a new Engine.
So Engine 32 was offered to Codyville and after a meeting inspecting the rig and making up a plan to refurbish the rig, Engine 32 was sold.
SVFD shop mechanics made the wanted adjustments to the rig in record time.
Reserve Engine 1 was quickly prepared to fill in for Engine 32 and a order for a new Engine was placed at Spartan for a Metrostar cab and a Rescue Engine body build by Spartan ERV.
And today the old rig was brought to Codyville by 4 SVFD volunteers.
The Studdsville Fire Department wishes the Codyville Fire Department all the best with their newest addition to their fleet, and that the Seagrave may be of use for many years.
The 2010 Seagrave Marauder II didnt meet up to the standards set by the Companies officers, so the Engine was kept on front line service untill a new rig was delivered.
Then there was a urgent message from Codyville, they had coverage trouble and were in dire need of a new Engine.
So Engine 32 was offered to Codyville and after a meeting inspecting the rig and making up a plan to refurbish the rig, Engine 32 was sold.
SVFD shop mechanics made the wanted adjustments to the rig in record time.
Reserve Engine 1 was quickly prepared to fill in for Engine 32 and a order for a new Engine was placed at Spartan for a Metrostar cab and a Rescue Engine body build by Spartan ERV.
And today the old rig was brought to Codyville by 4 SVFD volunteers.
The Studdsville Fire Department wishes the Codyville Fire Department all the best with their newest addition to their fleet, and that the Seagrave may be of use for many years.