A look at some recent fire apparatus deliveries around the country.
Rosenbauer built this custom Panther 4x4 ARFF rig for Bozeman-Yellowstone International Airport in Belgrade, MT, powered by a Volvo 700-hp engine. It has a 2,100-gpm Rosenbauer N80 pump, 1,600-gallon water tank, 200-gallon foam tank and both dry chemical and twin agent reels. Click here for more.
Midwest Fire built this pumper/tanker for Pacific County Fire District #1 in Ocean Park, WA, with a 2,000-gallon poly tank. The rig, built on a Freightliner M2-106 chassis, has a Hale Qmax 1,250-gpm pump and an extended front bumper with a hose well. Click here for more.
The Hilton-Parma Fire District in Hilton, NY, took delivery of this pumper built by Sutphen on the Monarch heavy-duty chassis with a 73-inch cab with a 10-inch raised roof. The body features 178 cu. ft. storage and Amdor roll up doors and carries a 1,500-gpm Hale Qmax pump and 750 gallons of water. Click here for more.
Pierce built two of these 107-foot Ascendant aerial ladders for Miami-Dade Fire Rescue in Florida on the Enforcer chassis with both designed to carry technical rescue equipment. The rigs have an overall length of 39’ 1.5," a 1,500-gpm Hale pump, 500-gallon water tank and 25-gallon foam cell. Click here for more.
Bent Tree Fire Rescue in Jasper, GA, took delivery of this Fouts Four mini-pumper built by Fouts Bros. The rig has a 9-foot aluminum body mounted on a Ford F-550 crew cab, 300-gallon water tank, Hale DSD 1,500-gpm pump and a Hale Smart Foam system. Click here for more.