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As the city seeks updated firetrucks, union workers at Sutphen, the Dublin-based manufacturer that supplies most of Columbus' ...
Nearly 90 Sutphen workers in Dublin are on strike after six months without a contract, as the Teamsters union pickets and ...
A week after a divided city council rejected buying a firetruck over a dispute between the supplier and union, the council approved the purchase.
Sutphen Corporation merged three facilities into a single, 185,000-square-foot factory for chassis, pumpers and a service center in Urbana, OH. It was a proud day for the Sutphen family Tuesday ...
Columbus routinely has 13 ladder trucks in service. Sutphen notified fire departments that the vehicles can be used as pumpers but that the ladder must not be extended until the vehicle is inspected.
The Columbus City Council rejected a $2.5 million contract for a fire truck from Sutphen Corp. due to an ongoing labor dispute between the company and its union employees. The Teamsters Local 284 ...
The Clemson University fire department received its new $1.2 million Sutphen fire truck, equipped with a 100-foot ladder. "Clemson University is committed to safety," said Chief Bill Daniel about ...
The Hicksville (N.Y.) Fire Department (HFD), located on Long Island, recently took this approach with its new apparatus. The HFD is a longtime Sutphen ... of the truck was easy.
For 125 years, some small portion of America’s fire trucks have come from Columbus, Ohio. That’s where the family-owned Sutphen Corp. produces shining red masses of steel and aluminum ...