A look at some recent fire apparatus deliveries around the country.
The Brigatine, NJ, Fire Department operates this 107-foot mid-mount platform built on a Pierce Enforcer chassis and powered by a 500-hp Cummins X12 engine. The rig, with an overall height of 10' 10", features a 2,000-gpm Waterous pump and a 300-gallon water tank. Click here for more.
Skeeter built this brush truck on a Ford F450 4x4 chassis for Loudon County, VA, Fire & Rescue with two-seat cab powered by a Ford 6.2L engine. Features includes a Hale 190-gpm PTO pump, Plas Mac Inc. 250-gallon poly water tank, 10-gallon foam cell, a rear booster hose reel, and a front brush guard, plus a Warn cable winch.
This Sutphen pumper on a Monarch chassis was delivered to the McAlester, OK, Fire Department featuring a 3/16-inch aluminum body with AMDOR roll-up doors and 294 cu. ft. total compartment space. Suppression equipment includes a Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump, 1,000-gallon tank and eight discharges. Click here for more.
Algonac, MI, Fire Rescue took delivery of this HME-Ahrens Fox pumper built with on the 100-inch-wide 1871 chassis and powered by a 450-hp Cummins L9 engine. It is equipped with a Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump, 1,000-gallon water tank, 30-gallon foam tank and dual crosslays and features Whelen lighting. Click here for more.
Fouts Bros. built this 4,000-gallon tanker for the Osceola, FL, Fire Department built on a Kenworth T880 chassis. The rig a Hale 500-gpm APS pump, AMDOR roll-up doors, and carries two 1,000-gallon drop tanks. Click here for more.
Firehouse.com News
Content curated and written by Firehouse editorial staff, including Susan Nicol, Peter Matthews, Ryan Baker and Rich Dzierwa.