Portland Fire And Rescue To Host “Push-In” Ceremony To Welcome Pierce Volterra Electric Fire Truck Into Service

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Portland Fire and Rescue in Oregon will welcome its new Pierce Volterra electric pumper into service with a “push-in” ceremony open to the public on Monday, June 12th at 12:00 pm PDT at Station 1 located at 55 SW Ash, Portland, Oregon.

Representatives from Portland Fire and Rescue and Pierce Manufacturing will welcome the fire department’s new Pierce Volterra electric pumper into service with a “push-in” ceremony open to the public. The revolutionary fire apparatus was introduced in 2021 as the first of its kind in service in North America. Portland Fire and Rescue’s new electric fire truck will support municipal environmental sustainability initiatives with its groundbreaking green technology.

Traditional “push-in” ceremony

The traditional “push-in” ceremony is a fire service tradition dating back to the 1800s

The traditional “push-in” ceremony is a fire service tradition dating back to the 1800s. Fire apparatus was not easily backed into fire stations with horses alone, so after a call, firefighters would have to disconnect the fire equipment from the horses and push the fire apparatus back into the bays. Continuing the tradition, when a new fire engine is purchased, fire departments will often hold an event to ceremonially push the new truck into the bay.

In-person attendees will have the opportunity to get an up-close view of the electric fire apparatus, inside the cab, all technology elements, and more. Additionally, a live Q&A will be available for attendees, and photos and video during the event are welcome. A video of the “push-in” ceremony will be posted following the event.

Details of the “push-in” ceremony

When: Monday, June 12, 12:00 pm PDT,  Where: Portland Fire and Rescue – Station 1

Event Schedule and Speakers: 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm

  • Welcome: Rick Graves, Public Information Officer, Portland Fire and Rescue
  • Rene Gonzalez, Portland City Commissioner of Public Safety
  • Sara Boone, Fire Chief, Portland Fire and Rescue
  • Bill Goforth, Deputy Chief, Portland Fire and Rescue
  • Marc Faluotico, Regional Vice President, Pierce Manufacturing
  • Attendee Q&A
  • Rig “Push-In” conducted by crew on-duty
  • Closing: Rick Graves, Public Information Officer, Portland Fire and Rescue
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