THE EATONTOWN, NJ, FIRE DEPARTMENT has taken delivery of a Pierce Velocity 75-foot quint equipped with a 500-hp Detroit Diesel DD13 engine, 2,000-gpm Waterous pump, 500-gallon water tank, 20-gallon foam cell, Pierce Husky foam system and 10-kilowatt Harrison generator. Photo by Ron Jeffers

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THE SOUTH SCHENECTADY, NY, FIRE DEPARTMENT, Rotterdam Fire District 6, has taken delivery of a KME custom pumper built on a KME Predator Panther MFD chassis. Components include a 450-hp Cummins ISL9 engine, 1,250-gpm Hale Qflo Plus-125 pump, 1,000-gallon poly water tank and Whelen light package, Honda EM 5000 SXK2A generator.

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THE ATASCOCITA, TX, FIRE DEPARTMENT has taken delivery of an E-ONE rescue pumper built on an E-ONE Cyclone II chassis. The apparatus features a 450-hp Cummins ISX-450 engine, 2,000-gpm Hale Qmax 200-23 pump, 1,000-gallon water tank, 30-gallon foam tank and eight-kilowatt Onan generator.

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THE CLINTON, NY, FIRE DEPARTMENT has taken delivery of a Ferrara custom rescue pumper built on a Ferrara Igniter custom chassis. Components include a 500-hp Cummins ISX11.9 engine, 1,500-gpm Hale Qmax pump, 1,000-gallon poly water tank, Task Force Tips Extend-A-Gun riser pipe, Class 1 TPG+ pressure governor, Whelen warning lights and scene lighting, Streamlight Vulcan box lights, Bostrom SecureAll ABTS SCBA seats, PAC Trac tool boards, ROM rollup doors and Alco-Lite ladders.

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THE LAKE JACKSON VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY in Prince William County, VA, has taken delivery of a Rosenbauer Commander pumper equipped with a 450-hp Cummins ISL engine, Hale Qmax-K 150-2 pump, 750-gallon UPF Poly Tank III water tank, 40-gallon Class A and 40-gallon Class B foam tanks, Hale FoamLogix foam-proportioning system, Kussmaul Auto Eject, Elkhart Vulcan deluge gun, Class 1 TPG pressure governor, Power Hawk rescue tool, two Hannay electric reels, and Whelen LED lighting. Photo by Dennis C. Sharpe

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THE HOPEWELL, NJ, FIRE DEPARTMENT has placed in service a Sutphen wetside tanker built on a Kenworth T-800 chassis. The unit features a 500-hp Cummins ISX engine, 1,000-gpm Hale SideKick pump, 4,000-gallon Integra Plastic Products tank and Whelen LED emergency lighting. Photo by Joel Gebet

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