Trib: Grant will offset cost of Mt. Lebanon fire engines
A $585,000 federal grant will help the Mt. Lebanon Fire Department replace two aging vehicles — one that is due to be retired next year, and one that had to be auctioned off earlier this year.
The grant will allow the department to cover most of the cost of one new engine that will combine the functions of Mt. Lebanon's 20-year-old ladder truck and the 28-year-old pumper truck that failed inspection and had to be auctioned, said Fire Chief Nicholas Sohyda.
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The grant will allow the department to cover most of the cost of one new engine that will combine the functions of Mt. Lebanon's 20-year-old ladder truck and the 28-year-old pumper truck that failed inspection and had to be auctioned, said Fire Chief Nicholas Sohyda.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_715921.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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