Rusk County, TX, Emergency Services District Puts Vacuum Tanker in Service

Nov. 6, 2017
Rusk County, TX, Emergency Services District has put into service an E-ONE stainless steel Water Master tanker.

Rusk County, TX, Emergency Services District has put into service an E-ONE stainless steel Water Master tanker featuring a Hale AP50 500 gpm pump with 3,500-gallon water tank and a PM 100 vacuum pump for rapid tank fill and tank dump rates of three minutes or less. It's built on an International 7400, two-door chassis with tandem axle. It is powered by an International Navistar N9 SCR 330 HP engine and an Allison EVS3000 transmission. Other equipment includes a Zico hydraulic, drop-down rack securing a 3,500-gallon portable folding tank. It also has a Class 1 TPG Plus pressure governor with master intake and discharge gauges, a Trident pump primer with three Barrel push button control, driver and officer side compartment, top storage areas in-cab mounted camera monitor and officer side and rear body mounted cameras. It has seven scene lights, two each side, two rear and one on the front, Whelen LED lower level cab and body warning light package. It also has a one-year full warranty, 10-year stainless steel plumbing warranty.

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