Apparatus - New Brush Truck in Service With Casper, Wyo., Firefighters

Natrona County Fire Protection District in Casper, Wyoming, has taken delivery of a Midwest Fire 300-gallon brush truck built on a Ford F-550 crew cab.
Oct. 19, 2015

Natrona County Fire Protection District in Casper, Wyoming, has taken delivery of a Midwest Fire 300-gallon brush truck built on a Ford F-550 crew cab. Unit has a UPF polypropylene tank, six storage compartments with LED lighting, Trident foam system with 8-gallon foam cell, NFPA Compliant LED warning light package and siren/speaker. It also has  NFPA Compliant LED DOT lighting, NFPA red and yellow chevron striping, Two 2 1/2-inch x 10-foot PVC flex suction hose, hose reel w/ 100-feet of 1-inch booster hose, 9,500-pound Warn-Zeon winch, 2-inch rear receiver tube, Weiss heavy-duty, front bumper/grill guard, and Luverne chrome nerf.

Apparatus Type: Brush/Wildfire Truck
Model: F-550 Super Duty 4-door
Engine: PowerStroke Diesel
Generator: NA
Transmission: Automatic transmission
Tank: UPF 300-gallon with 8-gallon foam cell
Pump: Waterous E501-C 24 h.p. Diesel Pump
Aerial: NA
Manufacturer: Midwest Fire
Chasis Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Year: 2015

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