From Tony Carlini:
600 gallons of water, 2000-gpm Waterous pump, 30 gallons foam, technical rescue equipment, shoring in coffin compartments, light tower, extrication tools, and 2 cord reels
From Tony Carlini:
600 gallons of water, 2000-gpm Waterous pump, 30 gallons foam, technical rescue equipment, shoring in coffin compartments, light tower, extrication tools, and 2 cord reels
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#1 by Austin on August 23, 2019 - 9:31 AM
Haha Big Moe. It is a beast, but since they are so small this will probably be like having two pieces of apparatus in one. Plus they will probably have this for well over 20 years since the call volume is low and obviously not a ton of money. I agree with you Moe, “the ultimate problem solver rig.” It looks like it will be a great fit, and a great looking rig.
#2 by Big Moe on August 22, 2019 - 9:57 PM
They couldn’t make it any bigger for the small downtown streets and subdivision cul-du-sacs? Kidding. I like it and have seen some of this style vehicle coming from Custom Fire, also of Wisconsin, selling out east. The ultimate problem solver rig.