Frisco Celebrates Arrival of New Fire Engine with Traditional ‘Push-in’ Ceremony and Communal Support

In a morning marked by traditional fanfare and communal spirit, the Frisco Fire Department unveiled its state-of-the-art Engine 9 with a unique ‘push-in’ ceremony, a nod to fire service customs dating back to the days of horse-drawn steam engines. Local leaders, including Mayor Pro Tem John Keating, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Laura Rummel, and Council Member Burt Thakur, stood alongside city officials and residents, witnessing firefighters christen the engine with water before manually pushing it into its new abode at Fire Station 9.

The festivities were documented on the City of Frisco, TX – City Hall’s Facebook page, reflecting a blend of history and modern-day pageantry. Participants cleaned the engine, an act symbolizing a fresh start, before partaking in the communal effort to push the shiny vehicle into service. According to the City of Frisco, Mayor Pro Tem John Keating lauded the event as a celebration of the service and commitment the fire department demonstrates day in and day out…

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