Volunteer fire departments across Texas serve on the front lines with limited resources, aging equipment, and wide coverage areas. When Texas releases grant funding, these departments face immediate pressure to secure reliable equipment and place it into service quickly. Delays are not an option when communities depend on them every day.
Since November 2025, 50 fire tenders have been delivered to Texas volunteer fire departments, helping crews respond faster. Many of these departments operate with small teams, long response distances, and limited maintenance capacity. They need equipment that is dependable, straightforward to operate, and ready to work from day one so they can focus on protecting lives, property, and the communities they serve.
Behind every delivery is a department balancing grant timelines, training schedules, and real world emergencies. Volunteer firefighters often serve their own neighbors, families, and rural communities, relying on equipment that can perform reliably under pressure. Supporting those departments means understanding the urgency they face and helping ensure critical equipment is in service when it is needed most.
Manufacturing tough, innovative equipment that moves you forward is more than a mission. It is a commitment to the volunteer fire departments that protect Texas every day.
