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Long Beach Fire Department receives new truck after yearslong wait

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The Long Beach Fire Department received a new fire truck on Tuesday after waiting several years for its arrival.

Before this truck’s arrival, the newest vehicle in the Long Beach Fire Department’s fleet was already 13 years old, with some engines dating back to 1999.

Long Beach Fire Chief Griff Skellie said the new engine helps modernize a fleet that has long relied on aging apparatus.

“We’ve been running some older model trucks. They do well, and they do their job. They’re just getting some age on them, makes you leery of how long they are going to go,” said Skellie.

“This new fire engine represents an important investment in the safety of our community,” said Mayor Tim Pierce. “We are committed to providing our first responders with the resources they need to serve and protect Long Beach at the highest level.”

Fire departments across the country need new engines, but there are only a few companies to order from, and they are dealing with a severe backlog.

One reason truck orders are delayed is that most must be custom-built. This new engine features a shorter wheelbase, making it easier to maneuver through the streets of Long Beach.

City leaders said the new fire engine strengthens the department’s ability to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies. Firefighters will spend the coming weeks training on the new equipment.

WLOX-TV ABC/CBS 13 Biloxi

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