Pierce Sells First Pink Pumper to Maryland Department

Sept. 30, 2014
Pierce has placed the company's first ever pink pumper into service with Prince George's County. It was one of a six-vehicle purchase and helps promote cancer awareness.

Pierce Manufacturing, an Oshkosh Corporation company, has delivered a Pierce Velocity pumper to Prince George’s County, Maryland Fire/EMS Department (PGFD) located in Largo, Maryland.

Nicknamed “Courage” through a contest conducted through the department’s social media outlets, it is one of six Pierce apparatus recently purchased by the department. PGFD chose to have the pumper painted pink with a lavender stripe – the first ever new Pierce vehicle so painted – as a way to promote its campaign to fight breast cancer and all other types of cancers.

The apparatus was introduced during a dedication ceremony at the department’s Capital Heights station where it is now on frontline duty. The ceremony was attended by county dignitaries and local politicians, as well as by representatives from the American Cancer Society, Pierce Manufacturing, and apparatus dealer Atlantic Emergency Solutions.

“This new Pierce pumper expands a conversation between our department and the citizens of Prince George’s County; it’s a real community relations builder,” said Fire Chief Marc Bashoor of PGFD. “When we ordered these six Pierce apparatus, the decision was made to paint one of the pumpers pink in order to build momentum for our ongoing cancer awareness program. The typical reaction we get is that of amazement, but the underlying goal is to encourage citizens to get screened and tested on a regular basis.”

“Pierce offers hundreds of custom colors, including more than one hundred shades of red, but this is our company’s first-ever brand new pink pumper, and it generated lots of excitement amongst Pierce employees as it made its way through the plant,” said Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president, Fire & Emergency. “We’re proud to supply Prince George’s County with this highly visible vehicle that will work to help protect lives even beyond what is typically expected from a Pierce pumper.”

In addition to the Velocity pumper, PGFD purchased three other Velocity pumpers, an aerial ladder, and a rescue squad scheduled for delivery later this fall.

PGFD is the nation’s largest combination department. The department strives to improve the quality of life in Prince George’s County by promoting safety, and providing the highest quality of fire prevention, fire protection, emergency medical services and community outreach programs.

The Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department responded to a total of over 130,000 calls for service last year. Pierce dealer, Atlantic Emergency Solutions, of Manassas, Virginia, provides local service and support.

About Pierce Manufacturing Pierce Manufacturing Inc. is the leading North American manufacturer of custom fire apparatus. Products include custom and commercial pumpers, aerials, rescue trucks, wildland trucks, minipumpers, elliptical tankers, and homeland security apparatus. In addition, Pierce designs its own foam systems and was the first company to introduce frontal airbags and the Side Roll Protection system to fire apparatus.

To learn more about Pierce, visit www.piercemfg.com.

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