VIDEO: New Fire Rescue trucks to provide response and safety upgrades amid increasing call-outs
NANAIMO — Local fire crews are readying the debut of two new fire engines billed to help response more effectively to emergencies across the city.
The vehicles, dubbed the new engines one and two, will see service beginning the week of March 14 and replace two vehicles operating in Nanaimo since the mid-90’s.
Nanaimo Fire Rescue chief Tim Doyle told NanaimoNewsNOW the new equipment comes with a smaller, more efficient footprint, allowing for eased navigation of streets and to respond faster.
“We used to have a hydraulic ladder system that deployed off the side of the truck which took a considerable amount of space, now we store the ladders internally and they deploy off the back of the truck. We take a smaller footprint to deploy our equipment.”