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Brumbaugh Body Company
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The Brumbaugh Body Company was an American fire apparatus manufacturer located in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The company built fire trucks under the Bruco name. Brumbaugh started operating in the 1930s and built their first fire truck in the latter part of the decade. They built a full line of apparatus, including aerial trucks with Grove and Hi-Ranger aerial devices. Bruco was particularly known for its line of heavy rescues built in the 1970s. Brumbaugh stopped building fire trucks in the 1990s, but remained in business as a commercial truck body builder. Its current status is unknown.
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The Brumbaugh Body Company was an American fire apparatus manufacturer located in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The company built fire trucks under the Bruco name. Brumbaugh started operating in the 1930s and built their first fire truck in the latter part of the decade. They built a full line of apparatus, including aerial trucks with Grove and Hi-Ranger aerial devices. Bruco was particularly known for its line of heavy rescues built in the 1970s. Brumbaugh stopped building fire trucks in the 1990s, but remained in business as a commercial truck body builder. Its current status is unknown.