A look at some recent fire apparatus deliveries around the country.
Pierce built this rescue/pumper for Bradenton, FL, Fire Rescue on an Enforcer chassis, powered by a Cummins X12 engine with an overall length of 34’ 7.5”. The rig carries technical rescue equipment and has a 1,500-gpm PUC pump, 750-gallon tank, 6kw Harrison generator and an extended roof for equipment stowage. Click here for more.
Sycamore, OH, Fire Rescue took delivery of this top-mount pump on Sutphen's Monarch heavy-duty custom chassis. It features a single-stage Hale QFLO 1,250-gpm pump, 1,000-gallon water tank, 30-gallon foam tank and over 245 cu. ft. of storage space. Click here for more.
BME built this Type 3 pumper for the Weaverville, CA, Fire Department on the Targhee model mounted on an International chassis. The rig has a Darley JMP 500, two-stage pump, 500-gallon UPF poly tank, a 20-gallon foam cell with a Foam Pro system and a Whelen lighting package. Click here for more.
Pocono Mountain Regional Emergency Medical Services in Tobyhanna, PA, took delivery of this Express Plus ambulance built by Braun. The rig features Braun’s sliding Barn Door-style curbside entry and a slide-down oxygen storage system for the patient compartment.
KME built this heavy rescue for the West Haverstraw, NY, Fire Department. The rig is built on a SSX S2D chassis and the walk-in rescue body has seating for eight firefighters.
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