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Pahrump FD Pierce Quantum Refurbs Featured in Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Magazine
Scott Lewis, chief of Pahrump Valley (NV) Fire & Rescue, knew he had a problem when one of his first-due pumpers, blew an engine and went out of service. He turned to Firetrucks Unlimited to help him figure out if it could be repaired at reasonable cost or would have to be replaced. The answer—replacement…

Lake Travis Fire Rescue Featured in The Statesman for fleet refurbishment program!
The word is getting out! Lake Travis Fire Rescue was featured in The Statesman for their ongoing fleet refurbishment program through Firetrucks Unlimited. The district has developed a mixed approach for maintaining the fleet, which includes refurbishment, purchasing newly built demo units and new trucks. This approach is estimated to save the district about $4…

Iron County’s Ambulance Remount Saves Tax Payers $100,000 – KSL 5 News
CEDAR CITY — Someone calling for an ambulance is likely having one of the worst days of their life, and ambulance crews work to make patients and families as comfortable as possible. “I could tell you story after story after story of families we have served in the most intimate way,” said Iron County…

Firetrucks Unlimited traveled to Paramaribo, Suriname!
Representatives from Firetrucks Unlimited traveled to Paramaribo, Suriname to inspect a damaged E-One Titan ARFF Truck. Firetrucks Unlimited performs consulting and fire apparatus inspection services for Airport Management Ltd.

Henderson firm grows its firetruck refurbishment business – Las Vegas Review Journal
By ARNOLD M. KNIGHTLY LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Firetrucks Unlimited has expanded to a larger facility to meet the growing demand for refurbished fire and ambulance vehicles, even though sales are yet to be local. Co-owner Brian Reyburn said the Henderson-based company has done bodywork and equipment sales for the Henderson Fire Department and has discussed…

“Refurbished engine helps stretch BHCFD’s money” Mohave Valley Daily News
“Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.” — Boyd K. Packer BULLHEAD CITY — The Bullhead City Fire Department simply does not have the latter option, when it comes to fire engines. But with the cost of a new engine at about $600,000 and the fund from which such apparatus…