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New firetrucks

General Trias City Mayor Luis Ferrer IV, with Vice Mayor Jonas Labuguen, leads the turnover of two new fire trucks to Barangays San Francisco...

Raising fire safety awareness

Hundreds of fire trucks and kids dressed in firefighter suits gather at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila on Sunday for a Fire...

Malapitan eyes more fire trucks, firefighting gear to boost Caloocan disaster response

Caloocan City Mayor Dale Gonzalo “Along” Malapitan headlined theinauguration and blessing of the new fire truck and fire fightingequipment procured by Barangay 132 on...

House panel stays P1.5-b bidding for 120 fire trucks

The projected purchase of 120 brand new fire trucks worth P1.5 billion may have to wait a bit longer pending resolution of serious questions...

DILG gives away 35 fire trucks

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Tuesday distributed 35 brand new fire trucks to pre-selected cities and municipalities nationwide to...

Was the President wrong?

WHO is correct? President Rodrigo Duterte, who insisted that there was something rotten with the P2.8-billion contract to buy 76 fire trucks from Rosenbauer of...

Graft raps over fire trucks

A PETITIONER who earlier asked the Supreme Court to nullify a P2.8-billion fire trucks contract said Monday he will file graft charges against the...

Fire trucks deal a ‘go’ amid protest

THE deal to buy fire trucks from Austria for P2.8 billion that led President Rodrigo Duterte to fire Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno over alleged...

Special lanes for fire trucks

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority plans to designate special lanes along Edsa and other major thoroughfares for fire trucks and other emergency vehicles by...

Faeldon ‘misinformed’ on fire trucks import

Customs Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon may have been misled on the alleged undervaluation of the importation of 469 fire trucks consigned to the Bureau of...
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