From the Fire service, Inc. Facebook page:
Congratulations Aurora -IL Fire Department on the delivery of their new TWIN 2020 E-ONE engines! With 9 stations equipped with ALL E-One apparatus, we appreciate your loyalty. It is a pleasuring serving you & your community!
Specs: Typhoon chassis, Cummins L9 330 HP engine, Hale QMAX pump 1500-GPM, Allison transmission, 730 gallons water /50-gallon foam tank, overhead ladder rack, storage for high-rise packs on pull-out trays for easy deployment.
#1 by Brian on April 6, 2020 - 3:05 PM
Truck 2 runs out of station 1 with Engine 1 (downtown)
Truck 6 runs out of station 8 with engine 8 (east side by the Mall)
Truck 11 runs out of station 10 with engine 10 (west side at Orchard Road and Illinois)
#2 by MABAS 21 on April 6, 2020 - 8:22 AM
All 4 are true trucks without pumps or booster tanks.
#3 by MABAS 21 on April 6, 2020 - 8:19 AM
Truck 2 is a single axle 110′ (I believe) straight stick. Trucks 6, 11 and 21 (reserve) are 95′ RM tower ladders.
#4 by Rich on April 6, 2020 - 5:36 AM
What are the trucks? Quints or true trucks and are they sticks or towers?
#5 by Mike G on April 5, 2020 - 7:49 AM
Not sure how current these lists are see 2018 posted on Aurora webpage
ENGINE 1 2012 E-ONE
ENGINE 3 2014 E-ONE
ENGINE 4 2014 E-ONE
ENGINE 5 2016 E-ONE
ENGINE 7 2005 E-ONE
ENGINE 8 2004 E-ONE
ENGINE 9 2013 E-ONE
ENGINE 10 2012 E-ONE
ENGINE 12 2016 E-ONE
TRUCK 2 2000 E-ONE
TRUCK 6 2012 E-ONE
TRUCK 11 2017 E-ONE
MEDIC 1 2010 FORD
MEDIC 3 2015 FORD
MEDIC 4 2016 FORD
MEDIC 5 2017 FORD
MEDIC 7 2016 FORD
MEDIC 8 2016 FORD
MEDIC 10 2012 FORD
#6 by Aidan Hughes on April 4, 2020 - 7:52 PM
I hear Aurora Fire Department placed an order for two more E-One vehicles but I’m not sure if they are engines or ladders. Possibly a ladder truck to replace Truck 2’s E-One Hurricane 100′ RM Aerial? I wonder how old Truck 2’s rig is?
#7 by Michael m on April 4, 2020 - 7:34 PM
Both engines turned out nice!