Vols. in N. Georgetown, Ohio, Get New Pumper

Jan. 23, 2015
Members of the North Georgetown, Ohio, Volunteer Fire Department recently took delivery of a pumper built on a commercial cab and chassis by KME Fire Apparatus.

Members of the North Georgetown, Ohio, Volunteer Fire Department recently took delivery of a pumper built on a commercial cab and chassis by KME Fire Apparatus.

The new apparatus is built on a Kenworth cab and chassis, powered by a 330 hp engine and an Allison transmission. Other features include a Waterous 1,500 gpm pump, a 1,000-gallon water tank with an integrated 30-gallon foam cell and a FoamPro 1600 foam system.

Other features include Robinson roll-up doors, a 2.5-inch Firefighter's Friend and Whelen warning and scene lights. 

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