The West Bloomfield Township, Mich., Fire Department has recently taken delivery of an all new, 2015, custom HME rescue pumper. It's built on a HME SFO chassis and powered by a Cummins ISL9 350HP engine with a 3000EVS Allison transmission.
To fight fire this truck combines a 1,500-gpm Q-Max pump with exclusive HME Hydra Technology.
Other features include a Kussmaul Pump Plus 40 amp charger and air compressor, 20 amp auto eject, LED interior lighting package, David Clark 3800 intercom system, dual roof-mounted spotlights, cab-mounted EMS cabinet, a 24-inch extended bumper with a recessed Federal Q2B siren, dual Stutter Tone air horns and dual 1.5-inch front jumplines, a 6,000-watt Harrison hydraulic generator, Hannay cable reel, a Hale Foamlogix 2.1A foam system with HME Mad Dog CAFS system, and a 700-gallon polypropylene tank.
The stainless steel body feature roll-up doors, a Ziamatic hydraulic ladder rack, and shelves, pull-out trays and tool boards throughout.