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Firefighters say New Orleans fire truck fleet decaying

City officials admit new trucks are needed and said they plan to buy more; they did not say how fast or how many

By Jeff Adelson
The New Orleans Advocate

NEW ORLEANS — Firefighters preparing to rush to the scene of a vehicle fire early Friday found themselves stranded at their Clara Street station when their truck wouldn’t start.

To make matters worse, while an engine from another nearby station was dispatched to the blaze on Toledano Street, firefighters who headed out to New Orleans East from the Clara Street station found that the spare truck they were planning to pick up there also was inoperable. The breakdowns highlight the decaying state of the Fire Department’s fleet, which is mostly made up of engines that are more than 10 years old.

While both Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s administration and firefighters agree there is a need to replace the trucks, the speed with which that will occur has opened a new front in the ongoing battle between the two sides.

Full story: Breakdowns highlight decaying state of New Orleans fire department’s fleet