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City Manager Sheryl Long says it will take about 16 months for the city to receive the trucks.
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Cincinnati City Council recently voted to spend close to a million dollars on the city's fleet of vehicles — but it's not yet clear whether that means a new fire truck or new snowplows.
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Cincinnati Fire Department's West End training facility has been in use since 1939. Its current recruit class will be the last to train there.
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Glendale has chosen black as the color of the village's fire engine. Many communities go with red. Why?
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Some neighbors are concerned about smoke and noise from the training facility, which is close to a nearby elementary school. Fire officials say the coming expansion won't increase those worries and they're looking for better ways to notify residents about burn days.
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The department is trying to fill depleting ranks and increase diversity with its new recruits.
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Cincinnati officials broke ground last year on a new training center for the Fire Department. Six months later, the project is over budget and back to the design phase.
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The federal lawsuit says the reasons given for firing Michael Washington are a "grab bag" of charges that formed the basis of a "public relations campaign" against him.
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Meet Interim Cincinnati Fire Chief Steven Breitfelder.
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Nearly $14 million will be invested into the project that will begin construction in the fall of 2023.