The Arlington Fire Department is replacing an aging medic unit after one too many costly visits to the repair shop.
The 2008 basic life support EMS transport vehicle required $54,500 in repairs over the past three years, including $35,550 over a six-month period in 2017.
Keeping the medic unit in the fleet makes no sense, interim Fire Chief Dave Kraski told the City Council Monday.
“We don’t want to throw good money after bad,” he said, adding the book value on the repair-prone rig is about $12,000.
The council approved a request for $125,000 to purchase a new medic unit.
Actually, Kraski said, the city got a better deal on the vehicle when the company the department usually buys through learned Arlington Fire was looking elsewhere because the price was too high.