A look at some recent fire apparatus deliveries around the country.
The Meadville, PA, Fire Department took delivery of this 75-foot rear-mount aerial ladder built on a Sutphen Monarch heavy-duty chassis with a 62-inch extended cab. The rig has more than 185 cubic feet of storage space, a Hale Qmax 1,500 pump, FireTech scene lights and an Elkhart Cobra EXM nozzle. Click here for more.
Skeeter Brush Trucks built this Type 6 wildland unit on a Ford F550 4x4 chassis for Orange County ESD #1 in Vidor, TX. It is equipped with a HALE HPX 450-B35 pump, Scotty 4171 foam system, Hannay hose reel, 300-gallon poly tank and a Warn fixed-mount electric winch. Click here for more.
This Pierce Ascendant 107-foot aerial was built for the Stevens Point, WI, Fire Department on an Enforcer chassis. The rig has an overall length of 39' 4.5", carries a 2,000-gpm Waterous pump, a 500-gallon tank, Husky foam system and a 20-gallon foam cell. Click here for more.
The Atlantic City, NJ, Fire Department placed this pumper built on Rosenbauer's Commander chassis in service. The rig has a Waterous 1,500-gpm pump and a 500-gallon poly tank. Click here for more.
Toyne built this custom pumper for Wakulla County, FL, Fire Rescue on a Spartan Metro Star chassis. The bolted stainless steel body has ROM doors, coffin compartments for hard suction, a 1,250-gpm Waterous pump, 1,000-gallon UPF tank, and Whelen warning lights. Click here for more.
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