Purchase Of Two New Bryan Fire Department Engines Gets City Council Approval

Image from the Bryan fire department's Twitter page.
Image from the Bryan fire department's Twitter page.

Bryan city council members without discussion during July’s regular meeting, approve purchasing two new fire engines.

Click HERE to read and download background information about the purchase.

Click HERE to read and download the proposal that was approved at the July 9, 2024 Bryan city council meeting.

Background information given to the council says it will take between two and five years to build the engines.

BFD regularly uses five engines that have been 42,000 and 115,000 miles.

The council was told that the heavily used engines has resulted in mechanical issues that keeps them out of service for longer periods of time.

BFD has three reserve fire engines that have logged between 103,000 and 127,000 miles.

The price for each of the new engines are $1.5 million dollars.

After they are delivered, older units will be sold, auctioned, or donated to another department.

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