DFD’s new fire truck expected to arrive soon

By Bruce Whetten

Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:26 PM MDT


The Douglas Fire Department’s new aerial ladder fire truck is expected to be here by the middle of August.


Douglas' new fire truck was on display last week at the Arizona Fire Chief’s Conference apparatus Expo which was held at the University of Phoenix Stadium; home of the Arizona Cardinals. Pictured are from left to right; Mr R. Hughes-owner of Hughes Fire Equipment; Douglas Firefighter Jeremy Plyler; Fire Chief Mario Novoa; Captain Al Hurtado;Lieutenant Joe Alvarez and James Clifford-Hughes Co. Sales Rep. Keeling in front is fire fighter Chris Escarcega. The new truck is expected to be here by mid August. Submitted Photo

Douglas Fire Chief Mario Novoa and several of his firefighters were in Phoenix last week attending the Arizona Fire Chief’s Conference apparatus Expo which was held at the University of Phoenix Stadium; home of the Arizona Cardinals.

One of the things on display was Douglas’ new fire truck.

“It was certainly a highlight of the show and the citizens and City of Douglas received from great and positive promotions,” the Chief said.

The Chief added seeing the City of Douglas logo on the side of the truck was a dream but he still won’t believe it until it actually arrives.

In order to meet the full requirements of the warranty the truck returned to the shop once the Expo was completed where technicians will finish installing all the equipment, then check everything out to make sure it works before bringing it down to Douglas.

Once it arrives there will be three days of intense training for Chief Novoa and his staff in order to familiar themselves with all that this truck can do.

When that is done the Chief is hoping to set up some kind of public viewing and demonstration so the citizens of Douglas can see what all this truck can do and what their tax dollars were spent for.

“This is a very nice truck,” the Chief said. “This is something the citizens of Douglas can be very proud of.”

 

Comments

    John Harris wrote on Aug 14, 2012 9:46 AM:

    " Great to see that Douglas finally got their ladder truck, a long time in coming. As former Fire Chief I can appreciate Chief Navoa's hard work.
    Also, interresting to read the negative comments of a few citizens. They are always looking at us. Best of luck to the DFD and the City with their new aerial truck. "

    the reality is ... wrote on Aug 13, 2012 7:55 PM:

    " the truth of the matter is that anything that will help the first responders of our community is good! They are our neighbors and family! We must all ensure that they are as safe and protected as possible while they protect us! Any other point of view I think is irresponsible!!!

    Just think of the disasters which could happen considering the buildings downtown are close to 100 years old. And do you want the best protection if your house or loved ones are in need?!

    And lets think of the new hotel which is a tall structure. If we want Douglas to prosper we cannot be petty but instead look forward!

    I think the majority of us know these things to be true. "

    Tired of them too wrote on Aug 11, 2012 12:03 AM:

    " I'll start off by saying that both of them are only looking for an emotional response from people, that's all. The chances of them being bored upper middle class citizens is pretty big. I will, however, say that I don't really see the need for such an expense when the only tall building we have in town is the Gadsden, or maybe an apartment complex or two if you want to push it. "

    Tired of you wrote on Aug 4, 2012 5:03 PM:

    " To Douglas Citizen and your pal Pirtleville Man, why don't you give up on your one man crusade for free handouts in Douglas. Nobody really cares about you. And yes the people of Douglas really care about the "Los Pobres" and one fire truck helps the entire town of Douglas, Los pobres included. "

    douglas citizen wrote on Aug 3, 2012 11:44 AM:

    " now that you paid 1 millions dlls for a new fire truck how many pobres are you going to give fireman jobs too. How many new fireman could you have give jobs to for 1 million dlls? "

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