Port St. Joe, FL, Fire Dept. Gets Stainless Steel Pumper

May 2, 2019
The Port St. Joe, FL, Fire Departmenthas taken delivery of it's first Toyne pumper built on a Kenworth T370 2-door cab and chassis.

The Port St. Joe, FL, Fire Departmenthas taken delivery of it's first Toyne pumper built on a Kenworth T370 2-door cab and chassis. It is powered by a PACCAR PX-9 380-hp engine and an Allison 3000EVS transmission. To fight fire, it has a Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump and a 750-gallon UPF water tank. It also features a Fire Research Corp Pump Boss pressure governor and Fire Research telescoping scene lights. The top-mount pumper has a bolted stainless-steel body. It joins a fleet including two Class A pumpers, a 75-foot aerial with a pump, a brush truck and a rescue unit. 

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