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  2. Pierce Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest fire apparatus companies in the US, it was founded in 1913 by Humphrey Pierce and his son Dudley as the Pierce Auto Body Works Inc., and concentrated on building custom truck bodies for the Ford Model T. The first production facility was designed in 1917 and enlarged in 1918 by architect Wallace W. DeLong. [2]

  3. Fire engine - Wikipedia

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    A fire engine or fire truck (also spelled firetruck) is a vehicle, usually a specially-designed or modified truck, that functions as a firefighting apparatus. The primary purposes of a fire engine include transporting firefighters and water to an incident as well as carrying equipment for firefighting operations in a fire drill .

  4. Ferrara Fire Apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Ferrara Fire Apparatus is an American manufacturer of heavy-duty emergency service equipment. The firm is based in Holden, Louisiana , and was founded by Chris Ferrara. Ferrara offers a custom-design process that allows customer to influence how their truck is built.

  5. HME, Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    HME, Incorporated (Hendrickson Mobile Equipment) is a custom fire engine manufacturer in Michigan. The company was founded in 1913 (112 years ago) () as the Hendrickson Motor Truck Company by Magnus Hendrickson. Hendrickson Motor Truck Company was purchased by The Boler Company in 1978 and later sold the truck manufacturing portion in 1985.

  6. Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp - Wikipedia

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    Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp, better known as KME, is a custom truck manufacturer formerly based in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania. [1] KME is a subsidiary of the REV Group.. A 2010 KME Rescue Truck From Mount Washington Fire Dept, Kentucky

  7. Jay Leno Feeds L.A. Fire Frontline Workers from Vintage Fire ...

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    He continued to talk about his vintage fire truck, joking, "It's good to have your own fire truck if you live in L.A." Related: How Celebrities Are Giving Back to Los Angeles Wildfire Relief.

  8. Peter Pirsch and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The last truck coming off the line in 1987. At the time of its closure, Peter Pirsch & Sons was the oldest privately owned fire truck manufacturer in the United States. [3] The last custom fire engine built under the Pirsch name was delivered to, and is currently owned by the Osceola, Arkansas Volunteer Fire Department. (1987).

  9. Jay Leno brought his own fire truck to serve food to first ...

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    Jay Leno is stepping up for his community. Amid the Los Angeles fires, the former late-night host, 74, has been driving to relief sites in his own fire truck to feed the first responders. On ...