NJ Fire Department Donates Engine to AL Counterpart

On the heels of upgrading its fleet, the South Amboy (NJ) Volunteer Fire Department has decided to donate one of its engines to the Bluff Springs (AL) Volunteer Fire Department, reports tapinto.net.

The department discovered its AL counterpart needed a replacement apparatus, and, with city officials’ approval, the truck was sent to the department earlier this month.

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The AL department serves the city of Ashland in Clay County, which boasts a population of 2,037, according to the report.

Engine 10, one of South Amboy’s new fire trucks:

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