





When a fire department's pump truck has a leak, it's not just a maintenance issue - it's a public safety issue. The Walcott Fire Department needed their truck back in service, and getting it done fast was the only option.
The leak was coming from inside the water tank. Tight quarters, corroded metal, and a crack that had worked its way through the tank wall. This is exactly the kind of repair that looks simple from the outside but gets complicated fast once you're inside looking at the damage up close. You can see the cracking and corrosion that had to be fully cleaned out and prepped before any repair work could happen.
We were able to get the truck into Jon Reiger Seed's shop, which gave us the space and setup we needed to do the job right. A steel patch was welded in place over the damaged section of the tank, sealing it up solid. No shortcuts, no temporary fixes - just a proper repair that holds up under pressure the way a piece of fire equipment needs to.
This is the kind of work we take seriously. Fire departments run lean, and every piece of equipment has to be reliable. A truck sitting in the bay with a leak isn't protecting anyone. Getting it repaired and back on the road quickly is what matters.
Whether it's a fire apparatus, a fuel tank, or any other piece of equipment with a crack or leak that can't wait - we're set up to handle it. We come to you, or we work with whatever shop space is available to get the job done efficiently.
