From the E-ONE Hamburg Facebook page:
Check out City of Naperville FD’s new E-ONE stainless steel side mount pumper! The details: Cyclone II X long cab with 80″ CA and 12″ Vista, Cummins ISX12 450HP engine, Hale QMAX 1500-GPM single-stage pump, and a 1280-gal water tank. Thank you to the City of Naperville for continuing to choose E-ONE! #EONEstrength #EONENY #EONE#firetruck #pumper
#1 by Mike G on July 25, 2019 - 3:05 PM
FPM72 thanks for the scanner information Too bad both depts are busy and worth a listen Mike
#2 by FPM72 on July 24, 2019 - 6:39 AM
Naperville is on a digitally encrypted radio system, so you cannot listen to them unfortunately. It is called the OpenSky network, Aurora is on the same system.
#3 by Mike G on July 24, 2019 - 6:32 AM
How many Emerg One pumps or ladders do they have now in service?? Also is there a live scanner to listen to Naperville FD??
#4 by Daniel Hynd on July 23, 2019 - 10:55 PM
Engine 3 and Engine 7 are very similar. However, there are some notable differences (other than the larger tank). Engine 3 has a Cummins L9 engine, while Engine 7 has a Cummins ISX12. Engine 3 is on a Typhoon chassis, while Engine 7 is on a Cyclone II. There are also some minor changes is the emergency lights and body configuration, such as a ladder rack instead of a thru-the-tank.
As far as I know, the new engine is either already in service or will be in service in the next week or so.
#5 by Michael m on July 23, 2019 - 8:49 PM
It turned out nice though!
#6 by Michael m on July 23, 2019 - 8:48 PM
I believe this engine has similar specs to Engine 3 but this one has a larger tank.
#7 by Mike C on July 23, 2019 - 7:28 PM
Is this the same spec as the E-One pumper that was received by Naperville over the past year or two?
#8 by Mike on July 23, 2019 - 3:55 PM
That is awesome. A 1280 gallon booster tank and a nice low hose bed still. This looks like a very well laid out apparatus.