Engine 6 Helps Firefighters Protect Neosho, Mo.

Dec. 23, 2014

Firefighters in Neosho, Missouri have a new engine in service built by Precision Fire Apparatus on a Spartan Metro Star cab and chassis.

The unit features a heavy-duty extruded aluminum body, with aluminum slam compartment doors with LED compartment lights and custom vertical roll out and swing out tool board.

The apparatus, which is 33-feet 10-inches long, has a Waterous pump, 750-gallon tank a six-inch rear suction, and an Akron manual deck gun.

Other equipment includes Class 1 multiplex electrical system, Whelen 12-volt LED scene lights and warning lights, an XRT Rescue tool power system, an extended front bumper with two Hannay electric rewind 100-foot hydraulic reels, a Hannay electric rewind booster reel, Sigtronics US-45S Intercom System, Will-Burt light tower on the cab of the apparatus. 

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