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As the city seeks updated firetrucks, union workers at Sutphen, the Dublin-based manufacturer that supplies most of Columbus' ...
Nearly 90 Sutphen workers in Dublin are on strike after six months without a contract, as the Teamsters union pickets and ...
If you’re in the Sutphen ... fire department in central Missouri. His department served a lake community that had narrow roads and lots of tight spaces. He shopped around and found that Sutphen ...
Despite the Columbus fire union saying the city has a fire truck shortage, council voted against a purchase to support ...
A quick look at some of recent fire apparatus deliveries around the country. Look for this gallery, which replaces the daily delivery, every Friday. Sutphen built this pumper/tanker for the ...
Sutphen Corporation merged three facilities into a single, 185,000-square-foot factory for chassis, pumpers and a service center in Urbana, OH. It was a proud day for the Sutphen family Tuesday ...
Columbus routinely has 13 ladder trucks in service. Sutphen notified fire departments that the vehicles can be used as pumpers but that the ladder must not be extended until the vehicle is inspected.
Ingomar’s new sevice truck replaces a 30-year-old vehicle, which company is trying to sell, listed at $60,000, but Quatchak admits used truck sales is a hard market. Fire department trucks ...
Sutphen’s first 36-inch cab was designed and manufactured as an air and light truck for the Greensboro Fire Department in Greensboro, North Carolina. “It does more than just fill bottles on ...
Only a handful of companies manufacture fire trucks, and the Sutphen Corporation is one of the oldest. The 123-year-old, family-owned company is on its fourth generation of Sutphen’s at the helm.