Apparatus - Stanley, ND, Buys New Brush Truck

Stanley Volunteer Rural Fire Association in Stanley, ND, has taken delivery of a Midwest Fire brush truck built on a Freightliner M2-106 chassis with a Cummins ISL 350-hp engine.
July 7, 2016

Stanley Volunteer Rural Fire Association in Stanley, ND, has taken delivery of a Midwest Fire brush truck built on a Freightliner M2-106 chassis with a Cummins ISL 350-hp engine. It has an aluminum flatbed body with a 1,500-gallon APR polypropylene tank and a Darley 2BE 21H portable pump. Other equipment includes six MWL-30 deck lights, a FoamPro 1600 Class A foam system with a 20-gallon cell, front bumper discharges, four preconnected man wells, hosebed, hose reel with 100 feet of 1-inch booster hose, Whelen LED warning light package, including siren and speaker, two flexible hard suction hoses and carriers, winch, and LED DOT lighting.

Apparatus Type: Brush/Wildfire Truck
Model: M2-106
Engine: Cummins ISL 350-hp engine
Generator: NA
Transmission: Allison 3000EVS
Tank: 1,500-gallon APR Polypropylene tank
Pump: Darley 2BE 21H Portable Pump
Aerial: NA
Manufacturer: Midwest Fire Equipment and Repair Company
Chasis Manufacturer: Freightliner Trucks
Year: 2016

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