Today, several members of the apparatus committee, along with a representative from 10-8 Emergency Vehicle Services, conducted a thorough inspection of the new Engine/Tanker. The team carefully reviewed every aspect of the vehicle, ensuring all details met the specified requirements. The inspection process will continue tomorrow with road testing and operation of the apparatus. The group is also scheduled to meet with representatives from Seagrave Fire Apparatus during this phase. Once a few necessary corrections are made, the Engine/Tanker will travel from Wisconsin to Pennsylvania. There are hopeful plans for a brief visit to the station before the vehicle proceeds to 10-8 Emergency Vehicle Services for tool mounting and graphics installation.