Purchase diesel exhaust removal systems for 16 fire trucks
$153,108.33
In Plain English
The Fire Department will install "NO SMOKE" systems on all emergency vehicles to remove harmful diesel fumes from fire stations. The equipment protects firefighters from breathing toxic exhaust when trucks return from calls. Installation happens over 3 years at a total cost of $153,108.
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