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Sugar Grove FPD selling surplus apparatus
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Hey everyone,
I just came across some interesting news about Sugar Grove. Apparently, they’ve decided to part ways with their aerial ladder truck and are putting it up for sale. This caught my attention because it’s always surprising when departments make such significant changes to their fleets.
According to what I read, here’s the gist of it:
> “The aerial ladder firetruck is being replaced by a more versatile fire rescue pumper. This shift comes as a result of commercial development plans in the initial areas not materializing post-economic downturn. While the aerial ladder served its purpose well, the new vehicle will better cater to the current needs of the community.â€
It’s worth noting that this particular piece of equipment is still in fantastic condition. It’s a 2006 Pierce Dash model with a 100-foot platform and only minimal mileage on it. That’s quite impressive for a vehicle of its age and type!
If you’re interested in checking out the truck, here’s the link to the seller’s website where they have all the details listed: [Seller’s Website]. They’ve also included a bit more context in their description:
> “This aerial ladder is in pristine condition and was primarily used for specific types of incidents. The department is selling it to raise funds for future acquisitions that align better with their evolving operational requirements.â€
For those who want to dive deeper into the decision-making process, there’s an excerpt from the Sugar Grove Fire Protection District (FPD) meeting minutes available online. You can see it below:
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And if you’d like to read the full minutes where they officially approved the sale, here’s the direct link: [Full Meeting Minutes].
In case you were wondering, the truck itself looks absolutely stunning. Brindlee Mountain shared some photos of it, and it’s clear that the maintenance team has taken excellent care of this asset over the years. Check out the image below for a closer look:
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Overall, this seems like a strategic move for the district, even though it might be bittersweet for anyone who appreciates classic firefighting vehicles. Let me know what you think about this change in approach—whether you think they made the right call or if they should have kept the aerial ladder around.
Take care,
Chris
P.S. If you’re into collecting vintage emergency vehicles, this could be a great opportunity to add something truly special to your collection!
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