During a recent Finance Committee meeting in Bangor City, discussions centered on a significant request from the fire department for a new fire engine. The department currently operates a fleet of four fire engines, with three serving as frontline vehicles and one as a spare.
Chief Lehi presented the proposal to purchase a new fire engine from Pierce Manufacturing, the same company that supplied the last three trucks. The proposed cost for the new engine is $1,158,294, which is under the budgeted amount of $1,200,000. This financial decision is crucial as it ensures that the fire department can maintain its operational readiness and respond effectively to emergencies in the community.
The committee members expressed no objections to the participation of Councillor Trumbull in the decision-making process regarding this purchase. The motion to accept the bid will be included in the agenda for the upcoming meeting on Monday, indicating a swift move towards enhancing the city's emergency response capabilities.
In addition to the fire engine discussion, the meeting included other topics, but the fire department's request stood out due to its direct impact on public safety. As the city continues to prioritize its emergency services, the approval of this purchase will play a vital role in ensuring that residents receive timely and effective assistance when needed.
The Finance Committee's actions reflect a commitment to maintaining essential services and addressing community needs, setting the stage for future discussions on budget allocations and public safety enhancements.