Apparatus - Halliday, ND, Rural Fire Protection District Takes Delivery of New Tanker-Pumper

The Halliday, ND, Rural Fire Protection District has taken delivery of a Midwest Fire tanker-pumper built on a Freightliner M2-106 chassis.
Dec. 5, 2018

The Halliday, ND, Rural Fire Protection District has taken delivery of a Midwest tanker-pumper built on a Freightliner M2-106 chassis with a DD8 7.7L, 6-cylinder dual-stage 375-hp engine and an Allison 3000 EVS transmission. The tanker-pumper includes an NFPA-compliant 2,000-gallon polypropylene tank with a Darley LSP 1,000-PTO pump with a side-control pump configuration. The 31-foot-long rig also features a rear stainless-steel Newton 10-inch square dump value with 36-inch telescoping chute; sweep-out-style compartments, including ROM anodized aluminum roll-up doors; door-activated LED lighting, vents and floor dry decking; NFPA-compliant LED lighted folding steps and grab rails; NFPA-compliant LED DOT lighting; a RearViewSafety rear view camera; a Whelen LED warning light package and siren/speaker; six Whelen scene lights; Whelen LED telescoping lights; a full width and length hosebed with pre-connected hose crosslays and adjustable 3/4” polypropylene dividers and hose covers; and Kussmaul air and battery conditioner with Auto Eject.

Apparatus Type: Pumper/Tanker
Engine: 375-hp engine
Transmission: Allison 3000 EVS transmission
Tank: 2,000-gallon polypropylene tank
Pump: Darley LSP 1,000 PTO Pump
Aerial: NA
Chasis Manufacturer: Freightliner Trucks
State: ND
Year: 2018

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