(Seguin) – Way before fire trucks had engines, firefighters had muscle. In the late 1800s, when horse-drawn fire wagons couldn’t be backed into their bays, crews would unhitch the horses and push their equipment inside by hand. Now more than a century later, Seguin Fire Chief Dale Skinner says that tradition continues—not out of necessity, but out of respect.

This weekend, Skinner says the Seguin Fire Department hopes to share this continued tradition with the community during Saturday’s ceremonial “Push-In” for its two newest pumper trucks.

“We are very excited and proud to add both pumpers to our fleet, which will serve the eastern and western parts of the city,” said Fire Chief Dale Skinner. “This ceremony is a great opportunity for our citizens to see the new trucks up close and lear

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