LSNN Posted August 19, 2020 Share Posted August 19, 2020 Fire Department Splashes The Cash The Fire Department has confirmed it's purchased multiple new vehicles to replace it's aging fleet, they have also shared wages data with LSNN. The Los Santos Fire Department has confirmed to LSNN it has purchased some brand new vehicles for it's expanding engine fleet at Station Three and Seven by purchasing a brand new 2020 MTL Fire Apparatus Engine, which is set to cost the department $400'000 for these new vehicles. LSNN were able to confirm that the department's budget $17'000'000 for Q2 but they expressed that they'll require more funds in October, due to higher operating costs, improvements and updates to the department. MTL Fire Apparatus. Credits: Fire Department In a written statement, they provided the following "Following the recent collaboration with location manufacturing companies around Los Santos, the Los Santos Fire Department has welcomed three brand new 2020 MTL Fire Apparatus Engines to the fleet. Stations Seven and Three have both been given one of the departments brand new 2020 MTL Fire Apparatus Engines and two MTL Fire Apparatus Heavy Rescue (USAR & Hazmat). All of the department's fire engines are Triple Combination Fire Engines meaning that they can all pump water, carry hose and have a water tank, these types of fire engines are usually given the name 'triples'. Station Three has been given both a 2020 MTL Fire Apparatus Engine and Two MTL Fire Apparatus Heavy Rescue for both USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) and Hazmat. The USAR team is usually dispatched to calls such as earthquakes, train wrecks or aircraft accidents but are also able to respond to both medical and fire calls to give assistance. Everyone operating out of the USAR division are all US&R certified firefighters." - Isabel Lopez - Public Relations Division The Fire Department also announced it's annual wages to Los Santos News, following a request, detailing the impressive wages the Department pays out. Fire Chief - $261,749 to $284,548 Assistant Chief - $218,593 to $241,310 Deputy Chief - $170,736 to $197,045 Battalion Chief - $140,000 to $162,968 Fire Captain II - $127,331 to $129,472 Fire Captain I - $113,065 to $127,201 Engineer - $71,846 to $103,669 Firefighter III - $73,315 to $94,059 Firefighter II - $48,625 to $65,511 Firefighter I - $42,625 to $53,766 Probationary Firefighter - $35,521 to $40,174 Chief Fire Marshal - $140,000 to $162,968 Deputy Chief Fire Marshal - $127,331 to $129,472 Senior Fire Marshal - $71,846 to $103,669 Fire Marshal - $42,625 to $53,766 Probationary Fire Marshal - $35,521 to $40,174 Lifeguard Chief - $140,000 to $162,968 Lifeguard Captain - $127,331 to $129,472 Lifeguard - $48,625 to $65,511 Lifeguard Trainee - $35,521 to $40,174 Civilian Management - $140,000 to $162,968 Civilian Staff - $48,625 to $65,511" lsnn.gta.world 1 Link to comment
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