A quick look at some of recent fire apparatus deliveries around the country.
This gallery, which replaces the daily delivery, will appear on Firehouse.com every Friday.
Rescue 1 built a heavy rescue with a 20-foot body constructed of heavy duty extruded aluminum for the Hagaman, NY, Volunteer Fire Department. The rig is built on a Sutphen Monarch chassis and the walk-in body includes rollout trays, a light tower, rooftop storage and an awning. Click here for more.
The Brainerd, MN, Fire Department took delivery of this 4x4 pumper built by CustomFIRE on Freightliner M2 106 chassis. It is equipped with a 1,500-gpm Waterous pump, 300-gpm Waterous PTO-driven auxiliary pump, FoamPro 2001 system, 1,000-gallon water tank and slide-in hard suction hose storage. Click here for more.
A blue over yellow paint scheme make this Pierce pumper for the Arch Street Fire Department in Little Rock, AR eye catching. The Enforcer Pumper has a 1,500-gpm PUC pump, 1,000-gallon tank with an overall length of 31' 9". Click here for more.
E-ONE built this SS eMAX pumper on a Typhoon long cab chassis for the Weston, MA, Fire Department. It is powered by a Cummins 450-hp L9 engine and has a 780-gallon water tank and 1,250-gpm single-stage E-ONE pump. Click here for more.
The Star Lake, NY, Fire District had Toyne built this pumper to maximize their storage capabilities, with the welded stainless steel body having highly customized compartments and storage for ladders, hard suction and more in the rear. Built on a Spartan Metro Star LTD chassis, fire suppression equipment includes a 1,250-gpm Hale QMax pump, 1,000-gallon UPF tank and a 25-gallon foam tank, plus an Akron Stream Master monitor. Click here for more.