Oxford Fire Department Capts. Carl Van Nest, left, and Shawn Cordwell stand next to the department’s new Engine 6 that arrived Wednesday at Central Fire Station on Route 26. The 2017 E1 Typhoon is a pumper built by Greenwood Emergency Apparatus in Ocala, Fla. It cost about $430,000 and replaces Engine 3, according to a Fire Department spokesman.

The Oxford Fire Department received its new Engine 6 Wednesday at Central Fire Station on Route 26. The 2017 E1 Typhoon is a pumper built by Greenwood Emergency Apparatus in Ocala, Fla. It cost about $430,000 and replaces Engine 3, according to a Fire Department spokesman.

The Oxford Fire Department received its new Engine 6 Wednesday at Central Fire Station on Route 26. The 2017 E1 Typhoon is a pumper built by Greenwood Emergency Apparatus in Ocala, Fla. It cost about $430,000 and replaces Engine 3, according to a Fire Department spokesman.

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