The following recall affects fire apparatus manufactured by American LaFrance, E-ONE, Ferrara, HME, Pierce, Spartan, and Sutphen. Fire Chief Magazine has compiled the details of these recalls: - **Pierce** is recalling 724 trucks, including the model-year 2007–2011 Arrow XT, 2008–2011 Custom Contender, 2008–2011 Impel, 2008–2011 Quantum, 2009–2011 Saber, and 2007–2011 Velocity. - **E-ONE** is recalling certain 2008–2011 Cyclone II, Typhoon, and Quest vehicles produced between May 1, 2008, and November 28, 2011. - **Ferrara** has recalled 104 units from the 2009–2011 Inferno and Igniter models, manufactured between April 2009 and October 2011. - **Sutphen** is recalling select 2009–2012 model-year vehicles. - **American LaFrance** is recalling certain 2010 and 2011 Eagle Fire trucks made between October 21, 2010, and August 25, 2011. - **HME** is recalling specific 2009–2012 model-year fire trucks built between January 16, 2009, and November 1, 2011. In addition to these manufacturer-specific recalls, there is a broader safety notice related to electronic stability control (ESC) modules. Meritor Wabco is recalling certain ESC modules with part numbers 446 065 020 0, 400 850 179 0, 400 850 195 0, 446 065 027 0, and 400 850 185 0. These were shipped to various North American vehicle manufacturers between August 2005 and September 2011. The issue involves potential malfunctions in the ESC system under certain driving conditions, which could lead the system to misinterpret a steering situation and apply brakes unnecessarily. This might cause the vehicle to deviate from its intended path, increasing the risk of an accident if the driver doesn't react quickly. Meritor Wabco is working with vehicle manufacturers to notify owners. Affected individuals can contact Meritor Wabco at 1-248-435-8001 or their respective vehicle manufacturer for more information. For further assistance, they may also reach out to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or visit [www.safercar.gov](http://www.safercar.gov).

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