May 26, 2018
Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA) Battalion Chief Todd Abel passes a bucket of water taken from Station 54’s old fire engine to retired CAFMA fire captain Dean Steward so it may be poured into the station’s new fire engine, as part of a dedication ceremony Thursday, May 24. (Max Efrein/Courier)
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CAFMA gets new fire engines in Chino Valley, Dewey
Hosts ceremonies to recognize
The Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority (CAFMA) has officially put two new type-1 fire engines into service to replace aging equipment – at a cost of nearly $900,000.
By Max Efrein
May 26, 2018