JONESVILLE, Ind. (AP) -- A firetruck has been move from a Bartholomew County town's fire station to another station six miles away because water in the truck was beginning to freeze in the uninsulated building.
Wayne Township Trustee Pam Huffman says it was so cold that slush had formed inside the truck's water tank.
The truck was moved from the Jonesville Fire Station 1, which has no insulation and has become too costly to heat. Huffman says the move was to protect the $150,000 truck and that it will be returned once the weather turns warmer.
Some residents in Jonesville fear that the move will reduce their fire protection. There are about 80 homes in the community some 50 miles south of Indianapolis.
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