Delivery: Port Jervis, NY, Tanker

Aug. 22, 2022
The Greenville Fire District in Port Jervis, NY, took delivery of this 3,500-gallon tanker built by Sutphen.

The Greenville Fire District in Port Jervis, NY, took delivery of this 3,500-gallon tanker built by Sutphen.

It is built on a Kenworth T880 chassis with a two-door cab with a total length of 32' 4" and a wheelbase of 230 inches.

The rig is powered by a Cummins ISX 15 505-hp engine and an Allison EVS4500 transmission.

A Hale Side Kick DSD 1,250-gpm single-stage pump supplies five 2 ½-inch and two 1 ½-inch outlets.

The 3/16-inch extruded aluminum SWT-05C wetside body includes over 100 cubic feet of total compartment space with hinged compartment doors.

The rig carries 

Alco-Lite Ladder Package: (1) 24’ 2-section, (1) 14’ Roof, (1) 10’ Folding

Features include three Brigade body cameras, a Ziamatic Quic-Lift electric ladder rack, a 3,000-gallon portable tank, three Alco-Lite ladders, and a Newton Kwik Dump.

Emergency lighting includes a Whelen 60-inch Freedom lightbar, Whelen M9 scene light, Whelen 36-inch traffic advisor and Whelen L31 Beacons.

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