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Dearborn Heights gives fire truck to northern Michigan fire department

30-year-old truck was hard to sell

Chief Dave Brogan handed over the keys to TTFD Chief Kevin Marino and Capt. Brian Sukarukoff. (City of Dearborn Heights)

DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. – The Mio-based Tri Town Fire Departments ability to fight fires is enhanced thanks to Dearborn Heights Fire Department. The Tri Town Fire Department serves parts of three townships near Mio in Oscoda County.

The truck is a 1994 Pierce pumper. It was recently decommissioned by the DHFD as it was no longer needed due to the replacement of newer vehicles. The truck had nearly no commercial value because of its age and attempts to sell it were unsuccessful.

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DHFD Chief Dave Brogan learned of the Northern Michigan Department’s need for another truck and got to work in donating it to them.

Along with just one functioning pumper, the department also has two tenders (water tank vehicles), and two wildland engines – which are typically used for grass and wildfires.

The transition took place Sept. 12 after the Dearborn Heights City Council approved the donation and finalized the administrative and legal steps.

The news was made on the Dearborn Heights City Hall Facebook page. You can see the post below.


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