Apparatus - Saskatchewan Firefighters Keep Warm With Enclosed Pumper

Firefighters with the Moose Jaw Fire Department in Saskatchewan, Canada, are keeping warm with an enclosed cab pumper built by Spartan ERV on a Spartan Gladiator cab and chassis.
March 11, 2015

 Firefighters with the Moose Jaw Fire Department in Saskatchewan, Canada, are keeping warm with an enclosed cab pumper built by Spartan ERV on a Spartan Gladiator cab and chassis.

Because the department endures months of cold weather and battles with it annually, the department decided to have a top mount pump panel that is completely enclosed within the cab. It also has a cold weather package for the pump to endure Arctic-like temperatures. 

The department also wanted to have the ladders completely enclosed to keep them free of snow and debris. A diamond plate hose bed cover also keeps hose dry and snow free.

Other equipment includes a Command Light LED light tower and roll-up doors.

It was sold by Dependable Emergency Vehicles, Brampton, Ontario.

Apparatus Type: Pumper
Model: Gladiator with a 24-inch raised roof
Engine: Cummins
Generator: Harrison 10kW hydraulic generator
Transmission: Allison
Tank: 600-gallon Pro-Poly
Pump: Hale QMAX 1,500-gpm pump
Aerial: NA
Manufacturer: Spartan ERV
Chasis Manufacturer: Spartan Chassis
Year: 2015

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