Seagrave to be Featured on “World’s Greatest” Television Show

CLINTONVILLE, WI—Seagrave Fire Apparatus will be featured on episode 282 of the World’s Greatest, a 30-minute television show that selects companies, products, places, and people to be featured in a segment of the show.

The episode featuring Seagrave will air on national cable channels and local network affiliates across the country. The first airing will be Monday, November 25 at 5:00 a.m. CST and the second will be Monday, December 9 at 5:00 a.m. You can find your local channel by going to the website https://www.worldsgreatesttelevision.com/tv-schedule and checking your local listings. Viewers will be able to watch the episode online after both airings, by visiting https://www.worldsgreatesttelevision.com and going to the Season 13 page of that Web site.

“We are excited for the opportunity to tell our story and show what makes Seagrave the best lifetime value in the industry,” stated Seagrave President and Chief Executive Officer Ulisses Parmeziani. “Our trucks last 20+ years and the safety, durability and longevity of Seagrave trucks have been proven in the most demanding fire departments in the nation.”

Seagrave designs, engineers and builds its own aerial apparatus and custom chassis in a variety of models to meet the demands of diverse firefighting needs. Products include: custom pumpers, tankers, rescues, hazmat, aerials, tractor-drawn aerials, rear- and mid-mount platform, articulating water towers, as well as commercial wildland and brush trucks.

Seagrave also has a significant refurbishment business including the capability to re-chassis and rebuild aerial units, restoring them to fully operational compliance.

For more information, visit www.seagrave.com.

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