Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) business, has announced that Canadian Pierce dealer, Commercial Emergency Equipment Co., has secured an apparatus contract and initial order with the Calgary Fire Department (CFD).
The 5-year contract with an additional 4-year option covers all engines and rescues in an unlimited, as-needed capacity and builds on previous contracts for aerials and water tenders, as Pierce remains the primary supplier of all heavy front-line apparatus for CFD over the next eight years.
“Deciding on a partner for our full-fleet engine replacement was not something we took lightly,” said Nigel Thorley, leader of Fleet and Equipment for the Calgary Fire Department. “Following a rigorous, competitive procurement process, Pierce and Commercial were the clear choice to rely on for our pumpers and rescues. This agreement will help ensure that the Calgary Fire Department continues to evolve with one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities.”
The initial order includes 20 engines and 2 rescues, representing one of the most significant apparatus purchases in Canadian history. This initial phase marks the beginning of a comprehensive fleet replacement for all Calgary engines and rescues, with additional orders planned over the course of the contract.
Bob Schulz, president of Pierce Manufacturing said, “We are honoured the Calgary Fire Department has placed its trust in Pierce and Commercial Emergency Equipment for such a significant fleet contract. This agreement solidifies Calgary’s commitment to building one of the largest all-Pierce fleets of fire apparatus in the world, and we are proud to support them in their mission to keep their community safe.”
The contract highlights CFD’s focus on fleet standardisation, ensuring that all future apparatus will be built on Pierce Enforcer top-mount enclosed chassis.
Mike Feduniw, sales manager at Commercial Emergency Equipment, emphasized the importance of standardizing the fleet. “Designing a fleet that shares as many components as possible, from drivetrains to cab layouts, ensures both first responders and maintenance technicians benefit from greater efficiency and reliability.”
The Calgary Fire Department serves a growing community of 1.4 million residents with four platoons of firefighters, 1,415 front-line responders, and 43 fire stations. The department manages over 90,000 service calls annually, providing critical services and protecting the city’s diverse population.




