KEVANNA PARK – The City of Vancouver Fire Department celebrated the arrival of its newest fire engine on Nov. 17 with a Push-In ceremony at Fire Station 6, 3216 N.E. 112th Ave. This marks the second new fire engine Vancouver has placed into service this year.
The new engine, manufactured by KME, a member of the REV Group, represents a significant investment in public safety and emergency response capabilities for the Vancouver community. Equipped with advanced technology, modern safety systems and enhanced operational features, the engine will support firefighters in delivering faster, safer and more effective emergency services.
The “Push-In” tradition dates to the 1800s, when fire companies operated horse-drawn steam engines. After returning from calls, firefighters would unhitch the h

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