The new aerial apparatus - or ladder truck - will be ordered at the same time as the pumper trucks, even though Armstrong said its permanent home at Station 17 has yet to be built. The new station is scheduled for construction in the Lanier Islands Parkway area to accommodate the need for fire services in that part of the county. The ladder truck will arrive before the station is completed, but Armstrong said the department will still be able to use the new vehicle.
"Currently, we don't have any spare aerial apparatus," Armstrong said. "That truck will run as a spare unit until that station is open and then it will move to that station full-time."
The new pumper trucks will cost $5.96 million and the vehicles will be paid for with funds from SPLOST VIII, which was approved in November. The new ladder truck will be funded with $1.13 million from SPLOST VII. County finance officials said the county will save $178,000 by pre-paying for all nine vehicles.
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