Ottawa Pick KME For a Dozen Additional Pumpers

June 6, 2014
Ottawa chose KME for 12 additional pumpers to add to the dozen already in service with the city.

KME is pleased to announce the City of Ottawa (Canada) Fire Department has awarded KME and Metz Fire and Rescue, an order for twelve more custom pumpers.

The award is part of a multi-year contract from which KME and Metz have already delivered a dozen engines. The units will once again be built on KME’s Predator Severe Service chassis. The Severe Service concept is about a well-planned design created to fully accommodate the needs of operators, crews and mechanics and have a rig that’s ready to respond, every time.

The cab is designed, manufactured and tested to perform under the most rigorous demands and is recognized as the fire service’s safest cab by meeting and exceeding, to a fire service best, all crash/crush and front/side impact testing standards.

Ottawa’s cabs will include both frontal collision (4Front) and rollover protection (RollTek) for all occupants. The pumping system includes a top mount pump panel with 1,500-gpm pump, cold weather package for extreme winter environments, 600/20 gallons of water/foam and a Class A foam system.

The body was custom designed to meet the unique needs of Ottawa’s fire department. The body features customized storage for each piece of equipment carried by the department, with everything enclosed to protect equipment from the elements.

The preconnects are setup at the rear of the apparatus on one common panel for ease of hookup and replacement. The hoseload is protected by a hinged treadplate cover, with a lowered section for LDH supply hose. The top of the apparatus is accessed from an ergonomic ladder for safe climbing. This purchase is another example of the success of long term purchase agreements (LTPA).

Such agreements minimize the expenses associated with repetitive public bidding for future purchases and as fleets are more standardized, provide for: • Increased driver safety • Increased fire ground safety and efficiency • Decreased training expenses for both fire and maintenance personnel • Decreased parts inventory carrying costs • Decreased out of service intervals for maintenance and service

Overall, the LTPA agreement offers cities substantial benefits in the areas of product costs, budget forecasts, and administration and service expenses, all the while providing competitive pricing and audit accountability and the option to go to bid at any time.

Please contact KME for additional information about these units or LTPA’s.

KME is a leading custom manufacturer of a full range of specialty vehicles for military, industrial, commercial, aviation and municipal markets.

Additional information on KME can be found at www.kovatch.com or by emailing to [email protected].

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