Merrimac Fire Department Welcomes New Engine 32

Tuesday February 28, 2023

Engine 32

MERRIMAC — Chief Larry Fisher is pleased to announce the arrival of the Merrimac Fire Departments new Engine 32.
Supplier E-One of Florida delivered the Spartan/E-One engine on Friday, Feb. 17, five months ahead of schedule.
The new engine can carry up to six firefighters. It can carry a 1,000-gallon water supply and can pump 1,500 gallons per minute. The engine will be equipped with extraction tools, hose lines, hand tools, cribbing, ventilation equipment, and more. The engine will also have a new set of radios, purchased though a Firefighter Safety and Equipment Grant from the Department of Fire Services.
Engine 32 is scheduled to begin service in late March. It replaces an engine that was purchased in 1994.
Town Meeting approved the purchase of a new ladder truck in 2021. At the time Chief Fisher proposed purchasing a truck designed for the community’s needs, with necessary functionality but without unnecessary features.
Ladder trucks typically start at $1.3 million. By working with designer Greenwood Fire Apparatus, the truck could be built at a much lower cost, leaving a surplus in the warrant article. The ladder truck is set to be delivered this summer.
Chief Fisher then approached the Town for permission to purchase an engine through the same needs-based review using money from the Apparatus Reserve Fund. A new engine can cost $600,000 to $800,000. Engine 32 will cost the Town $395,000.
This approach has saved Merrimac taxpayers more than $500,000. Members will now undertake the task of mounting all the equipment, which will save approximately $15,000.
“Thank you to Town of Merrimac and our community for once again supporting the Department,” said Chief Fisher. “This new engine will really provide our members with a sense of pride and instill confidence in them. They now have the equipment to support them to be the best they can be. Knowing we have the ability to do our jobs more effectively is huge, and we are excited to get Engine 32 ready for service.”
In recognition of this support, Engine 32 displays a unique decal highlighting the Merrimac Fire Department logo and the Town of Merrimac seal, and reads “In a Partnership with Our Community.”

Chief Fisher, firefighter Gabriel Ricker, and firefighter Nicole Sevigny stand in from of the department’s new Engine 32. (Photo Courtesy Merrimac Fire)

Chief Fisher, firefighter Gabriel Ricker, and firefighter Nicole Sevigny stand in from of the department’s new Engine 32. (Photo Courtesy Merrimac Fire)

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