It replaces the older model in the Offaly town.
A new, state of the art, fire engine, worth around €450,000, has been delivered to an Offaly station.
Edenderry will reap the benefits of the Class B vehicle, which can seat up to six firefighters, has an on-board main pump capable of pumping 3,000L of water per minute, and a Compressed Air Foam System.
The engine replaces the 2008 model in Edenderry, with full funding by the Department of Local Government.
Chief Fire Officer for Offaly County Council, Eoin O’Ceilleachair, says the truck will "enhance their ability to protect the community".
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