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Covington’s emergency fire boat back in the water after firefighters themselves finish extensive repairs


The Covington Fire Department completed repairs to its emergency fire boat.

Covington’s Fire Boat

The boat was put back into service this week.

Project repairs were completed in-house by a crew of 20 Covington Company 1 firefighters, primarily those on second shift, saving the City thousands in tax dollars. The project was managed by Battalion Chief Seth Poston and Assistant Fire Chief Mark Pierce.

Battalion Chief Seth Poston said, “It took a lot of hard work, but we’re very pleased to have the repairs completed and the boat back in the water.

“It cost the City less than $20,000 to complete the project. If we were to have outsourced this sort of work, it would have cost approximately $125,000 to $150,000 to make the repairs.”

Due to deteriorating conditions, the boat was deemed unfit for use and was removed from the Ohio River in February.

Repairs included eight new coats of paint to protect the boat’s undercoat, sandblasting the boat haul to remove corrosion, fixed dock bumper protectors and repairs to the boat’s fire pump engine.

Firefighters paint the boat

The Covington Department of Public Improvement (DPI) employees assisted the Fire Department with the sandblasting and the heavy lifting of the boat’s fire pump engine.

“Our firefighters, DPI employees and staff often look for ways to contribute and save funds when they can,” said Interim City Manager Loren Wolff. “This is an example of the firefighters going above and beyond to help the City save money and provide public safety service.”

Anchored at BB Riverboats, the Covington Fire Department boat is currently the only continually manned emergency boat docked in the water throughout the Cincinnati area.

The Fire Department takes the boat out twice a week to maintain its seaworthiness, or if needed in case of water emergencies.

The boat was purchased in 2010. Its repairs are an example of the City’s continued investment to ensure its citizens receive the highest caliber of safety throughout Covington, both on and off the water.

City of Covington

Back in the water. (Photos provided)


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