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'Emotional experience': Former Calgary fire truck arrives in Guatemala
'Emotional experience': Former Calgary fire truck arrives in Guatemala

Calgary Herald

time24-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Calgary Herald

'Emotional experience': Former Calgary fire truck arrives in Guatemala

A firetruck that saved lives in Calgary for over a decade will do the same near Quetzaltenango, Guatemala after it arrived there this month. Article content Article content Ferdinand is the name given to the former Calgary Fire Department engine that was given to Calgary Rotarians, for eventual donation to fight fires in the Central American city. Article content After a five-year wait mired with pandemic-related delays and the complexities of crossing multiple borders, Ferdinand arrived in the country's capital, Guatemala City, on April 9. Article content Article content It was then driven three hours to Quetzaltenango, where it will primarily serve the nearby municipality of La Esperanza. Article content Article content 'I'm so thrilled that it's actually got there . . . it's been a struggle at times,' said Barbara Young, a Rotary Club of Calgary Downtown member. Article content Young received the initial request for the engine in 2019 from Marco Herrera, a Rotarian in Guatemala. Article content 'They have a volunteer fire department in Quetzaltenango, and they needed a fire truck,' Young said. Article content La Esperanza's volunteer fire brigade was relying on an engine from 1960, which has many issues, according to Herrera. Article content Article content With borders closed and much of the world at a standstill, Ferdinand had no home — at least not yet. Article content 'When they took delivery of the truck, they needed a place to store it . . . I said, well, I'm sure we can find the spot out here,' Bill Redmond, a Rotarian and owner at Bucars RV Centre, told Postmedia. Article content Article content Although the shop just north of Calgary was meant as a temporary home for Ferdinand, it housed the engine up until it was shipped away this year. Article content 'The truck ended up being out here longer than we'd anticipated, and was kind of adopted by our staff,' said Redmond, noting that they took care of regular maintenance. Article content According to Redmond, CFD was helpful in providing any information needed, including where to source parts. Rocky View County Fire Services even came to test the engine's pumps.

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