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The Bellevue Fire Department is set to buy its first electric fire engine, a Pierce Volterra, funded in part by a $649,000 state grant.
"Technology is coming quickly and the change in the fire service and how we support our community in their needs and meeting the council's agenda is paramount to the fire department," Deputy Chief of Support Services David Beste said.
In a press release, the city of Bellevue says it's been adding electric vehicles to its public fleet for years, as well as charging stations.
“Adding an electric fire engine to the fleet directly aligns with the implementation of our Sustainable Bellevue plan, which we’re accelerating this year,” said Ana Hagerup, the city’s sustainability program manager, in the release. “Trading an older diesel model for a zero-emission fire engine puts us on the path to achieve the city's fleet electrification targets and goal to reduce local carbon emissions by 80% by 2050.”
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://www.king5.com/article/tech/bellevue-fire-department-electric-fire-truck/281-a77fd209-fdc4-469c-bc47-9716408590ee