Travis County ESD #1 in Largo Vista, TX, will take delivery of this SL-75 mid-mount aerial from Sutphen on their Monarch chassis. The body has over 230 cu. ft. of storage and suppression features include a Hale Qmax 2,000-gpm pump, a 475-gallon tank, two crosslays and six discharges and a TFT Typhoon electric nozzle on the aerial. Click here for more.
Fire Equipment Services (FES) built this 2,500-gallon tanker for the Howe Springs Fire Rescue in Florence County, SC, on a Freightliner M2-106 chassis. It is equipped with a Hale MBP100-29F pump, Hansen roll-up doors, A.H. Stock rear dump chutes, a Zico swing-down portable tank, and an extended front bumper.
Pierce built this 100-foot mid-mount aerial platform for the Horry County, SC, Fire Department with a five-seat cab featuring 911 Seats and powered by a Cummins X12 engine. It is equipped with a Waterous pump, 300-gallon UPF tank, Trident air prime, Gortite shutters, a mechanical Federal Q2B siren and Firetech Hi-Viz LED scene lighting.
This Type 4 wildland unit was built by Skeeter Emergency Vehicles for Hillsborough County, FL, Fire Rescue on a Ford F750 4x4 XL chassis. Equipment includes a Darley 2BE 24K pump, a 1,000-gallon tank, a Hannay hose reel with 200 feet of hose, an Akron front bumper monitor and a Scotty foam system. Click here for more.
This is one of two rear-mount pumpers built for the Amarillo, TX, Fire Department built on the Ferrara Cinder LFD chassis with 450-hp engine. Fire suppression includes a 1,250-gpm pump, a 500-gallon water tank, and a 20-gallon foam tank. Click here for more.
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