Conway Fire Chief Phil Remington sits behind the wheel of the department's new E-One Custom Pumper Engine 2. The department hopes to have the engine in service by the end of next week. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway Fire Chief Phil Remington sits behind the wheel of the department's new E-One Custom Pumper Engine 2. The department hopes to have the engine in service by the end of next week. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Conway firefighters recently welcomed a brand-new engine that has air-conditioning, which its 25-year-old predecessor lacked.Â
On Monday, the Conway Fire Department took delivery of a 2025, E-One Custom Pumper fire engine. The new Engine 2 is the first fire truck purchased by the town of Conway after the Conway Village Fire District dissolved Jan 1.Â
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