BY JOHN M. MALECKY
● The Goshen (IN) Fire Department replaced an articulated platform with this KME telescoping platform for added length and better reach, according to Chief John Alheim. The low-profile cab allows the unit to fit into quarters.
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• Renegade chassis with 248-inch wheelbase and four-seat cab with 12-inch raised roof;
• CUMMINS ISM 460-hp diesel engine with ALLISON HD 4060P automatic transmission;
• HALE Qmax single-stage, 1,500-gpm pump with two 13⁄4-inch crosslays and four-inch aerial discharge;
• UPF 200-gallon water tank;
• 102-foot Aerialcat platform with 1,000-pound payload capacity (500 pounds wet), ELKHART Scorpion monitor, breathing air, and metal brackets for STOKES litter;
• 18-foot outrigger spread (13-foot, six-inch short jacked); and
• light and power with HARRISON 10-kw PTO generator, two HOOSIER Dyna Lite midship floodlights, two HAVIS SHIELDS FX-12 spot/floodlights at rear of platform, and two HANNAY electric cord reels.
● The Wade-Hampton Fire Department in Greenville, South Carolina, designed this SEAGRAVE pumper for general firefighting with special emphasis on assisting EMS on medical calls, explains Chief Gary Downey.
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• TB Marauder chassis with 183-inch wheelbase and six-seat cab;
• DETROIT Series 60 475-hp diesel engine with ALLISON 4000 EVS automatic transmission;
• HALE Qmax single-stage, 1,500-gpm pump with five-inch front intake; front bumper 13⁄4-inch line; two 13⁄4-inch crosslays; 21⁄2-inch rear preconnect with 13⁄4-inch wye; and ELKHART Vulcan RF wireless remote-control monitor;
• UPF 750-gallon water tank;
• four wheel well sleeves for spare SCBA cylinders;
• ON SPOT ice chains; and
• four HAVIS SHIELDS spot/floodlights (two telescoping behind cab, two nontelescoping rear).
● The Cross Plains-Berry (WI) Fire Department designed its MARION BODY WORKS tanker for easier turning on narrow roads in the rural district, according to Chief Gary Itten. The department has a second tanker of the same size.
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• PETERBILT Model 330 chassis with 190-inch wheelbase and two-seat cab;
• CATERPILLAR 3126 330-hp diesel engine with ALLISON MD 3060P automatic transmission;
• HALE HPX single-stage, 300-gpm pump;
• UPF 2,000-gallon water tank with NEWTON 10-inch dump valve;
• AMDOR roll-up compartment doors;
• 2,000-gallon FOL-DA-TANK; and
• four WHELEN fixed scene lights on body.
● The Wildwood City (NJ) Fire Department chose a mid-mount platform apparatus instead of a rear-mount design for its ability to negotiate the city’s streets, according to Battalion Chief Ernie Troiano. This EMERGENCY ONE truck is effective in reaching roofs and setbacks.
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• Cyclone II chassis with 250-inch wheelbase and six-seat cab with 12-inch raised roof;
• DETROIT Series 60 500-hp diesel engine with ALLISON 4000P EVS automatic transmission;
• HALE 8 FGR, single-stage, 2,000-gpm pump with 13⁄4-inch front bumper line, two 13⁄4-inch crosslays, three-inch dead load, and two AKRON StreamMaster monitors (one electric, one manual) in platform;
• UPF 300-gallon water tank;
• 95-foot platform with 1,000-pound payload, (305-pound equipment allowance), 15-foot, six-inch outrigger spread plus four stabilizing jacks;
• sidestacker hose body;
• eight wheel well sleeves for spare SCBA cylinders; and
• light and power with ONAN 10-kw hydraulic generator, HANNAY electric cord reel, and six HAVIS SHIELDS floodlights (two on cab roof, two on body, and two on platform).
● The Pensacola (NC) Fire Department designed this ROSENBAUER/CENTRAL STATES pumper with a large tank to serve its rural area, Chief Derek Murphy says. The department also wanted a top-mount pump panel for safety and improved visibility.
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• PETERBILT PB 330 chassis with 206-inch wheelbase and three-seat cab;
• CUMMINS ISC 315-hp diesel engine with ALLISON 3000 EVS automatic transmission;
• DARLEY PSM single-stage, 1,250-gpm pump with top-mount panel, two 13⁄4-inch crosslays, left side one-inch trashline, 21⁄2-inch rear discharge, and ELKHART Stinger monitor;
• UPF 1,000-gallon water tank with cab-controlled 10-inch NEWTON dump valve with extendable chute; and
• light and power with HONDA five-kw gasoline generator; and two FRC midship telescoping floodlights.
● The Danvers (IL) Community Fire Protection District uses its PIERCE pumper for field and brush fires, according to Public Information Officer Steve Smedley. It also serves as a reserve structural firefighting engine and a first response unit for vehicle accidents.
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• INTERNATIONAL 7400 4 4 chassis with 236-inch wheelbase and five-seat cab;
• INTERNATIONAL 530E 330-hp diesel engine with ALLISON MD 3060P automatic transmission;
• WATEROUS CSPA single-stage, 1,000-gpm pump with five-inch rear intake, HYPRO Foam Pro 2002 foam system, three crosslays (two 13⁄4-inch, one 21⁄2-inch), 13⁄4-inch front bumper trashline, and ELKHART Sidewinder bumper turret;
• CFP 1,000-gallon water tank with three-inch direct tank fill and 25-gallon Class A foam tank;
• GORTITE roll-up compartment doors;
• ZICO ladder and suction hose rack; and
• light and power with HONDA five-kw gasoline generator and two GFE extendable floodlights at rear.