3.25.2026 New Fire Truck Unveiling

Fall River Government TV Mar 26, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

On March 25, 2026, the United Way of Greater Fall River and the Fall River Fire Department held an event to unveil a new fire truck, "Recall One," a significant investment in public safety following the tragic Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility Fire on July 13, 2025. Kimberly Smith, Executive Director of United Way of Greater Fall River, opened the ceremony, detailing the community's response to the fire which resulted in 10 fatalities and 30 injuries. The United Way's Gabriel House Disaster Relief Fund raised just shy of $150,000, with $112,500 specifically allocated for the fire department. This included a $100,000 grant from the IDA S. Charlton Charity Fund and a $12,500 match from the United Way's disaster response fund. Chief Bacon of the Fall River Fire Department explained that the funds were used to acquire the new truck, which features a Cascade system for refilling SCBA bottles on-site, a capability lost 15 years prior. The truck, originally from New Ipswich, New Hampshire, was purchased for $15,000, a fraction of the $80,000 value of its Cascade system alone. Additionally, approximately $100,000 was spent on equipping the truck with 8 SCBA units, 8 radios, and 8 hand lights. Chief Bacon highlighted that the truck, to be renamed "Recall One," will be in service within a month, drastically improving firefighter safety, communication, and response times. Mayor Coogan concluded the remarks, emphasizing the importance of community partnerships in strengthening public services and saving taxpayer money.

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