A look at some recent fire apparatus deliveries around the country.
SVI Trucks built this hazardous materials unit with a 22-foot aluminum body for the Greeley, CO, Fire Department on a four-door Spartan Metro Star chassis. The walk-in body features a 32x88-inch slide out room extension, David Clark intercom radio system and two Carefree Mirage awnings. Click here for more.
The City of Lumberton, NC, Fire Department responds with this rescue/pumper built on Ferrara's MVP chassis. The rig has more than 500 cubic feet of storage space and carries a Waterous 1,750-gpm CSU pump and 750-gallon water tank. Click here for more.
Pierce built this 110-foot Ascendant aerial platform on the Enforcer chassis for the Peace River Fire Department in Alberta, Canada. This is the department's first ladder truck and carries a Waterous 2,000-gpm pump, 500-gallon tank and a Husky 12 foam system with a 30-gallon foam tank. Click here for more.
BME built this Type 3 pumper for Leadville/Lake County Fire Rescue in Leadville, CO, on an International chassis. The Targhee Model 34 rig features a Darley JMP 500, two-stage pump, UPF 500-gallon poly tank, FoamPro 20-gallon foam cell and Bostrom seats. Click here for more.
The Woodland Township Volunteer Fire Department in Chatsworth, NJ, took delivery of this tanker built by Alexis Fire Equipment on a Freightliner M2 chassis. The rig has a 1,500-gpm Waterous CXV pump, 3,000-gallon tank, ROM rollup doors and a Newton 10-inch swivel dump with 36-inch extension. Click here for more.