Cochecton Fire District, Lake Huntington, N.Y., Gets Pumper/Tanker

May 11, 2015
Firefighters with the Cochecton Fire District, Lake Huntington, N.Y., have taken delivery of a KME pumper tanker, built on a KME Predator 6x4 MFD chassis with a 16-inch raised roof. 
It's powered by a Cummins 500-hp engine and an Allison 4000EVS transmission. To fight fire, it has a 2,000-gpm Hale pump and a 2,500-gallon polypropylene tank. 
Other equipment includes a 10-inch Newton dump valve and 18-inch Newton dump valves on each side, TFT electric deck gun, R.O.M. roll-up doors, Zico ladder storage rack, a Fabco generator, Fire Research Spectra LED scene lights and Code 3 warning lights. 
The overall length of the apparatus is 37 feet.

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