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P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, MI 48126
United States of America
313-322-3000
1-800-392-3673
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Ford is committed to developing great products for customers around the world. In 2014, we are introducing 23 new vehicles globally. Ford saw the largest percentage point gain in U.S. market share among automakers in 2013. In addition, Ford F-Series was the best-selling vehicle in the United States for the 32nd year in a row and Ford Focus was the best-selling nameplate in the world. With the freshest car portfolio in the industry and a commitment to deliver continuous improvement for fuel economy, Ford is well positioned in the global marketplace.

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Modified by Darley, the vehicle will aid firefighters in protecting Bandelier National Monument's 33,000 acres that include ancient native lands and sacred sites.
June 28, 2023
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The software program gives office admins and fleet managers a new tool to combat drawers and file folders brimming with paperwork that tracks important metrics on every vehicle...
Sept. 13, 2022
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Pierce Manufacturing has sold a Pierce Saber custom pumper equipped with a Ford 6.7L V-8 turbo diesel power train – similar to the one pictured here – to the Lafayette County Fire Department located in Oxford, MS, home of the University of Mississippi. The vehicle will be delivered in 2018.
Pierce has sold a Pierce Saber custom pumper equipped with a Ford 6.7L V-8 turbo diesel power train to the Lafayette County Fire Department located in Oxford, MS.
Nov. 16, 2017

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The 2025 Ford PIU features a new, standard 12.3-inch LCD instrument cluster for “clearer information display during operation,” according to the release.
The Ford Police Interceptor vehicles are also used for fire chief and EMS response units.
Aug. 22, 2024
Photo by Dennis Walus
Firefighters battle a fire at a vacant school
Manufacturers display the latest and greatest in fire-rescue and EMS apparatus and boats.
Nov. 10, 2023
Members of the REMS team train daily while they are on deployment.
Sammy Listoe and Larry Hogueisson provide all of the details that led to the debut of a rapid extrication module support team by the Rincon, CA, Fire Department.
July 18, 2022
Photo by Craig Jackson
Not only has the marketplace for ambulances been turned on its ear from a financial and production standpoint, but information about the way by which circumstances are evolving can change daily.
James Philips tells of the challenging marketplace that fire departments face when it comes to acquiring ambulances, whether new, remounted or used.
June 20, 2022
Photo by Scott LaPrade
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In the 2020 Apparatus Showcase, manufacturers display the latest and greatest in fire-rescue and EMS apparatus.
Nov. 1, 2020
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In the 2019 Apparatus Showcase, manufacturers display the latest and greatest in fire-rescue and EMS apparatus.
Nov. 1, 2019
Hazmat personnel provide water spray to disperse vapors while hooking up water injection equipment.
Robert Burke reports on how the Richmond, IN, Hazmat Team is training on a new way to combat liquid petroleum gas leaks.
Sept. 1, 2019
Photos courtesy MFD
Hazmat 1 is a 1997 Freightliner tractor with a Marion trailer heavy-duty rescue body.
Robert Burke covers the Milwaukee Hazmat Team, serving a Midwestern hub with several response area hazards.
May 1, 2019
Photo by Robert Burke
Rescue 1, 2 and 3 are the heart of the Memphis All-Hazards Rescue response, including hazardous materials.
Robert Burke shares Memphis’ evolution of hazmat response to all-hazards rescue in an area with many unique hazmat exposures.
April 1, 2019
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Apparatus makers have seen an upswing in the number of custom cabs and chassis ordered by fire departments as attested to by the quantity and variety of products being assembled at Rosenbauer's cab and chassis plant.
Ed Ballam spoke with manufacturers who said the use of commercial cab and chassis is slowing down as custom orders are increasing.
Sept. 16, 2016

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Murfreesboro, TN, Fire Department has it's brand new 100-foot rear-mount aerial, built by Sutphen, on the show floor. The aerial is powered by a Cummins ISX 500 hp engine, and has a 2,000 gpm Waterous pump.
There's a lot of fire apparatus technology on the show floor at Firehouse Expo in Nashville this year.
Oct. 20, 2017

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Courtesy of Boise Mobile Equipment
Boise Mobile Equipment built this National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Type 4 engine for Parma, ID, Rural Fire & Rescue. It features a 750-gallon tank and a 250-gallon pto-driven pump with pump and roll capabilities. It has controls in the cab for fire suppression, Class A foam, ground sprays and features an extremely short wheelbase and rear operators' position.
Ed Ballam explains why wildland fire apparatus differ from coast to coast.
Aug. 19, 2016