The Orion Township Fire Department took delivery of this custom pumper built by Sutphen.
The rig is built on a Sutphen Monarch heavy-duty custom chassis with a 62-inch extended four-person cab with a 10-inch raised roof.
Power comes from a Cummins L9 450-hp engine, Leece Neville 320 amp alternator and a Allison Gen 5 EVS3000 transmission.
A Hale QMAX 2,000-gpm single-stage pump is supplied by a 1,000-gallon water tank. The 20-gallon foam tank works with the Hale Smartfoam 2.1A system.
The body is made of 3/16-inch extruded aluminum and has 294 cubic feet of compartment space.
Additional features:
- ROM Roll-up compartment doors
- Alco-Lite ladder package: PEL-24 24’ 2-section & PRL-14 14’ Roof & 10’ folding
- 24-inch formed steel channel painted bumper extension
- Federal Q2B siren
- Safety Vision SV-CLCD0-70 camera
- Firecom 5100D, single radio, 5-position intercom
- Whelen Freedom LED lightbar
- Hi-Viz 72” brow lLight
- FireTech FT-MB2.36
- Whelen LED traffic advisor
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