Seventeen years later it is as good as new - literally. The $40,000 truck made quite a splash at the Lancaster County Fire Expo soon after its delivery. And, Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. of Appleton, Wis., thought highly enough of it to feature the truck in its sales brochure. But the most compelling evidence of success is that after more than 15 years the truck was worth making as good as new through refurbishment. Yes, this Pierce was classified a mini-pumper at a pump rating of 300 gallons per minute. But equally important has been its ability to douse brush fires in rural Lower Milford Township with its sprawling acres of farm fields.
Long a leader in properly tackling brush fires in our region, Lower Milford was the first in the area to add a brush truck in 1966 with the purchase of a converted 1959 Chevrolet Apache brush truck from a Maryland military base.
Lower Milford, as well as surrounding departments, quickly found the value of employing this vehicle in the fight against stubborn field and woods fires. Besides the Indian tanks and rakes on board, firefighters employed the ground sweeps necessary to flood flames at ground level.
As proof of the effectiveness, Lower Milford made certain this feature was added when members replaced the Chevrolet in 1984. The Pierce has continued the tradition of serving as a specialty piece. Although small in water-carrying capacity, it remains a piece that can enter tight quarters with strong firepower in addition to its brush capabilities.
But time moves on and rejuvenation and upgrading are necessary. Lower Milford invested $14,000 last year to replace worn components and update others to earn this unit a 2000 National Fire Protection Association rating.
It might have been tempting to shop for a new, more trendy piece, but Lower Milford firefighters knew a good thing when they saw it under their own roof - combining wisdom with thriftiness to update the Pierce. They paid the upgrade price and avoided the nearly $100,000 sticker shock.



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