Firefighter1303
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Well I have a garwood that is sitting in the junk pile at my station I thought about seeing if it would hook up on the back you never know.
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HDT has a point. Be careful who you ask what in what office. Some one could say that needs to go back and you are then in possession of that property. I don't think you can get in trouble, but it could get messy. Some states let you title with a bill of sale. Or sometimes you can get a salvage title with the bills of sale from a salvage yard.
This is true. There was a local FD that got in two m715s from the Gov. that needed some work. They had a guy that fixed one of them up and gave him the other one for payment with no paperwork. To make a long story short, something came up and the m715 they gave to the guy was still on the books. Some people in the Dept. and the guy that had the m715 got in some hot water. I think it also came up that if a FD gets a vehicle from the Gov. (at very little cost) they are required to keep it for a certain period of time before they can despose of it.Very true. According to my boss, if the fire department gets rid of it and the FEPP (Federal Excess Property Program) people (be it forestor, fire warden, etc) come calling to do an inventory.....it isn't a HUGE deal, but it is a pain in the a@@ and kinda embarassing.
The department needs to write a letter on letterhead saying that they disposed of the property, yada yada.
Not 100% sure of the particulars....just figuired I'd pass on my limitied knowladge on how this stuff works!
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