How to sell your used fire truck

I was contacted several weeks ago, following the posting of my piece, “Navigating the Used Fire Apparatus Marketplace," by a reader, Billy Claunch with an offer of his expertise. Claunch is vice president of sales for Brindlee Mountain Used Fire Apparatus, the largest dealer of used fire apparatus in the United States.

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Station boots: What to know before you buy

Long hours on the job, miles logged on hard floors and exposure to a multitude of physical hazards — both around the fire station and on the scene of emergencies — can really take their toll on the feet. Since the majority of a firefighter's daily tour of duty is spent wearing station work boots, selecting the proper work boots and properly caring for them will help make for happy feet.

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Reducing the risk of aerial incidents

As a former hose jockey, I believe that engine companies are the backbone of the fire service; yet, I have profound respect and admiration for truckies. And a significant component that differentiates a truckie from a hose jockey is the aerial apparatus.

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How to configure apparatus compartments

A fire scene is in some ways like a great big operating room. There are precise tools and skilled operators deployed to correct a bad situation. And how firefighters store those tools of the trade is just as important as how the surgery staff organizes its tools.

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