"This is a huge piece of safety equipment that needed to be replaced from the previous truck that's 20 years old," Davidson said.
Because of the mutual aide agreement between Southeast Colorado Fire Departments, this truck will serve Swink, Cheraw, and surrounding towns when needed.
Stepping up safety was a priority, according to Davidson, not only for the fire fighters and first responders, but for citizens in need of a rescue.
There is still training to be done before La Junta's new ladder truck is put into service, Davidson said.
The truck was purchased through by the City of La Junta and Davidson expressed thanks to the city council, city manager Rick Klein, Public Safety Director Bill Jackson and everyone who worked with them through the process.
Although it still needs its first wash at its new home, the fire department is feeling "on top of the world."
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