Midwest Fire Equipment Gets U.S. Forest Service Vendor Approval

July 21, 2014
Midwest Fire has received notification from the United States Forest Service that two of their fire apparatus have qualified to be approved by their vendor qualifications.

Midwest Fire Equipment and Repair Company, (Midwest Fire) announced the company has received notification from the United States Forest Service that two of their fire apparatus have qualified to be approved by their vendor qualifications.

Midwest Fire’s Superintendent and Water Tender equipment met all the requirements stipulated by the U.S. Forest Service.

“Our products have been field tested and used by fire fighters from around North America for many years,” said Midwest Fire President and CEO Sarah Atchison. “We are honored that the U.S. Forest Service believes our two fire apparatus meet their requirements.”

Local, regional and national fire equipment buyers that purchase equipment based on U.S. Forest Service standards will now be able to purchase the two types of fire apparatus from Midwest Fire.

“There are many great companies in the fire industry that build great ladder trucks, larger fire trucks for bigger metropolitan areas and other great equipment. We believe our equipment meets a unique niche with specific requirements for regions where tanker-pumpers like ours can quickly contain and eliminate smaller fires before they grow larger. We look forward to serving the continual needs of the U.S. Forest Service agencies around the country,” said Atchison.

ABOUT MIDWEST FIRE

Midwest Fire has been manufacturing high-quality fire tankers and pumpers since 1987. We work directly with our customers, never through dealers, to keep costs down and communication consistent during the entire sales and manufacturing process. By creating long-term relationships with our customers, we are able to help devise state-of-the-art approaches to meet each department’s needs. We take pride in our work and our ability to produce some of the highest quality, most innovative tankers and pumpers on the market.

For more information visit www.midwestfire.com.

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