New $586,000 Fire Truck in Service at Czar
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"It's Pretty Fancy—It's Big," Says Fire Chief
‘It Can Output 1,000 Gallons a Minute’
A new orange fire truck in service at Czar jets out a stream of water from a pump at top on Thursday evening, May 30. Volunteer firefighters took in an orientation on Tuesday evening, May 28. The M.D. of Provost No. 52 bought the truck for $586,000 for their West End Fire Services. Fire chief Lee Roworth told The News that he estimates that water pumped out can reach a distance of 300 feet. ©Provost News Photo. ©Provost News Photo.
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More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, June 5, 2019 including:
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• Employment/Careers
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• Congratulatory Wishes to Local School Graduates
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